Tag t-shirt

Bike Culture Bits – Stussy x W-Base and An Ode to LA Bike Scene 1

Nov19

Stussy has collaborated with Japanese bike shop W-Base once again to make t-shirt and matching chain lock. [ More at Highsnobiety]

Jared Leto’s band 30 Seconds to Mars has released a music video with an ode to Los Angeles bike culture. [via Treehugger]

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Bike Tees Under $20 That We Love 0

Dec10

Let’s just say we are getting into the holiday buying frenzy (much to our dismay). Hey we’ve been entertaining visitors and accompanying them to the Esty Holiday Handmade Cavalcade, the ARCmusic LP sale but that LeSportsac sample sale on 18th St. btw 6th and 7th Ave put us over the edge last night. We hear there is just one day left so run your selves over there – the line is growing.

Those of you who are not in New York City, no worries. We’ve gone and found some t-shirts that that will suit your bike loving selves available on-line and they won’t break the bank, promise.

More Bike Lanes – $19

“10% Of the proceeds of this t-shirt will go to support Recycle-a-Bicycle. ”

We love Recycle a Bicycle (a non-profit in NYC that teaches kids and adults about bike mechanics and refurbishes old bike) because they don’t rip you off for labor!

Double Bike – $18

“1950′s Raleigh bicycles printed in ultra blue ink on a tangerine colored Alternative Apparel t shirt (that’s why it costs a little more than the others). Sizes small through X-large are available. The design was made by our friend Justin at Triplemilled.etsy.com.”

[via rattappress on Etsy]

Save the Whales – $16

“Save the environment ride your bike. Uphill battle, hang in there cougar. Black water based ink printed on a white American Apparel Tee” [via Rumplo via PrintLiberation]

Vroom – $18

“Save the environment ride your bike. Uphill battle, hang in there cougar. Black water based ink printed on a white American Apparel Tee” [via Rumplo via The Cotton Factory]

Type Bike – $15

“What do you get if you combine a love of typography and biking?

Here’s an awesome design of a bicycle by Matt Sutter drawn entirely with type (letters, punctuation, and ligatures). No letterform has been skewed, stretched, or flipped – the Type Bike was created entirely by scaling and rotating.”

[via Neatorama]

Pedal Power – $15.50

[via Uniglo]

Enjoy!

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