Woot (and other) video game shirts

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-Purpose of Thread-
This thread will be used for posting limited-time availability custom video game inspired shirts (that was a mouthful). There are a lot of websites that sell video game inspired tshirts, but this thread will only be used to alert CAGs to shirts that are available for a limited time and/or at a special price.

Please post a link to whatever video game shirt you come across and include the game that inspired it (like "Mario"), the price if it isn't indicated in the website description below, and if possible a pic of the shirt (use spoiler for the pic to speed up page loading time).

Visit teemagnet.com for tracking the shirt of the day across multiple websites.

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-Websites Info-

shirt.woot.com
Cost: $12 (shirt of the day) or $15-18 (after that day). This includes shipping and there is no tax (unless you live in TX).
Availability: Cheaper the day it comes out but is only available in a limited quantity on the first day. Shirt remains available at $15 for as many weeks as it is popular. Afterwards it goes into the catalog for $18.

teefury.com
Cost: $10 + $2 shipping.
Availability: Only for a day. Sale begins at 12am EST and lasts for 24hrs or until stock runs out.

riptapparel.com
Cost: $10 + $2.95 shipping.
Availability: Only for a day, but I don't think there is a stock limit.

theyetee.com
Cost: $11 + $3.85 shipping.
Availability: Only for a day, but I don't think there is a stock limit.

6dollarshirts.com
Cost: $6. This includes shipping.
Availability: Shirt remains available after being shirt of the day, but shipping is no longer free.

onceuponatee.net
Cost: $12 + $3.69 shipping.
Availability: Collections are available for a week. They also have a limited inventory of older prints available in their vault.

If you want to include other websites here, pm me the website link, a description, and the standard price(s) so I can add it to this post.

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-Sizing Info-

Some people like to get shirts from online stores one size larger than the shirts they normally buy (like if you usually wear medium, buy large) since they can shrink a bit after the first wash. Unfortunately it's hard to come up with a general rule as sites seem to change shirt brands at any time.

Always look at the site's sizing chart before making a purchase. It may even give you a hint if you should buy one size larger than normal. If in doubt, I go one size bigger and shrink as necessary. Imho a slightly bigger shirt looks better than wearing a slightly small one.

 
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Love it! Huge fan of the movie. Thanks Caddywompus.
 
[quote name='Caddywompus21']For the Threadless and Shirt Woot, I stay with XL they are a little more narrow compared to Teefury which I get a L. Threadless does have a chest size measurement right below the price.

If you go to Shirt Woot they have a detailed sizing chart that's a similar if not identical shirt brand to Threadless.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the info.
 
[quote name='KrzyHpnKricket']If you are talking about TeeFury, the largest they sell is XXL.[/QUOTE]

No Teefury looked like the worst site of the group, the other 3 I liked though, how do their shirt sizes run (tight or baggy), or have you only ordered from teefury?
 
can anyone tell me where to get shirts that used to be on Woot but fell off the top 20?
I know they couldn't have run out of the entire stock or someone copied the idea.
I'm looking for the pandamonium shirt that showed a giant panda stomping around a city with iconic US sky scrappers, and a shirt with Yggdrasil on it.

Any help would be great. Maybe even a link to the artist who made them
 
[quote name='RustyMune']can anyone tell me where to get shirts that used to be on Woot but fell off the top 20?
I know they couldn't have run out of the entire stock or someone copied the idea.
I'm looking for the pandamonium shirt that showed a giant panda stomping around a city with iconic US sky scrappers, and a shirt with Yggdrasil on it.

Any help would be great. Maybe even a link to the artist who made them[/QUOTE]

Once reckoned, shirts show up in bags of Random sales.

There are a few copies of Pandamonium up for trade in different sizes/conditions at www.teetrade.org lots of times folks get them as randoms and don't want them, so they'll be up for trade new.

I don't believe the artist, No1, has an artist site.
 
[quote name='Caddywompus21']Teefury isn't American Apparel. Shirt Woot use to be but the don't advertise it anymore so I makes me wonder if they have a off brand creating a similar AA product. Threadless is AA and Speaking of Threadless

Starting Thursday Oct 6 at 10 AM CST $10 t-shirts at Threadless.[/QUOTE]
Here's a list that might help:

Threadless: Not sure (they say they make their own), but they are manufactured in US, Egypt, and Bangladesh, which means it's not American Apparel (100% US)
shirt.woot: American Apparel
TeeFury: Alstyle 1701
RIPT: Tultex. ("Sometimes if stock isn't available we will sub different brands." ie: Anvil 980)
Tilteed: American Apparel ("style 2001 for men and 2102 for women")
Uneetee: American Apparel
Qwertee: Gildan Softstyle ("we will be switching to our own custom made tee in the near future.")
nowherebad: Alstyle
Goodjoe: American Apparel (Women), Cygnus 7000 (Men
604republic.com: Alstyle
 
Teemagnet changed one of the sites that updates, it was a UK one, but now its TheYetee. Anyways, here is the design they have for today that I am very tempted to get, for $11 + shipping:
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Not for sale (yet) but if anyone who can vote at Woot is up for voting for my Risk/Seinfeld collab with fellow artist Walmazan, I'd really appreciate it, thanks!

 
I check Shirt.woot and Teefury every day. Now I see I should have been checking Ript as well; the Donkey Kong Scaffolding Tie one from a few days ago is subtly brilliant. The Oregon Trail one is good for a laugh as well.
 
[quote name='Strell']I check Shirt.woot and Teefury every day. Now I see I should have been checking Ript as well; the Donkey Kong Scaffolding Tie one from a few days ago is subtly brilliant. The Oregon Trail one is good for a laugh as well.[/QUOTE]

http://www.teemagnet.com/
 
How's the quality on shirt punch shirts? Not into that shirt so much (though i like the subtle orange box reference) , but might add them to my daily check since they actually have 3x, 4x shirts. for under $20.

it sucks when i seeing a good Qwertee or teefury shirt knowing they stop at 2x.
 
[quote name='An J0e']How's the quality on shirt punch shirts? Not into that shirt so much (though i like the subtle orange box reference) , but might add them to my daily check since they actually have 3x, 4x shirts. for under $20.

it sucks when i seeing a good Qwertee or teefury shirt knowing they stop at 2x.[/QUOTE]


If you go under the help link they have a size chart under #6 How do your shirts fit. It also says they use American Apparel and Alstyle shirts. AA is going to be that thinner longer cut like Shirt Woot and Threadless.
 
[quote name='Caddywompus21']If you go under the help link they have a size chart under #6 How do your shirts fit. It also says they use American Apparel and Alstyle shirts. AA is going to be that thinner longer cut like Shirt Woot and Threadless.[/QUOTE]

Thanks. Since they're AA, ill check them when i check teemagnet. they're 28"-34" for 3xl if any else wanted to know, and AA aren't to tight in the shoulders either (wide shoulders have caused me to hulk out the back of a few shirts). I wish these sites would make a deal with Hanes though... Comfort Fit tagless tees :drool:
 
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