Archive for the ‘t-shirts’ Category
Grappin’ Money La Painthouse Shirt
A Jon Burgerman shirt without color is a rare shirt indeed. In fact, aside from 2007’s black on white On the Wall shirt, I’m hard-pressed to ID another completely monotone shirt in the artkive. Until now. Jon made this new all-over print “Grappin’ Money” shirt for La Painthouse, a division of the Paris-based The Dirty Cream. Definitely digging everything except the price, which is $65.25 USD before international shipping charges are applied. Ouch. If you’ve got the scratch, or maybe you’re located in France, check it out though. Cool shirt in S, M, L and XL. The La Painthouse line also features shirts by MCA, Reach and Shin Tanaka. FYI, entomology of “Grappin’”?
Yoyamart Little People Shirt
It’s probably too late to get this in time for Christmas, but if you haven’t decided what to get for the little people in your lives, Burgerplex just got some stock of the kids’ shirt Jon made as an exclusive for Yoyamart. The shirt is red with a monkey and Yoyamart logo and comes in child’s sizes for £15.00 here.
P.S. Check out the festive holiday makeover on Burgerplex:
Nanny State Ultra-Limited Shirt
With all the weird ripping off and ebaying going on lately, you’ve got to do your homework. So when I saw this purple shirt pop up on the Bay, I asked Jon if it was legit. Indeed! This “Nanny State” tee is so limited, it’s literally a 1/1. Featuring an interesting wraparound embroidered design, the shirt was unfortunately canceled circa 2004. Looks like someone got hold of a very rare sample. Congrats to the high bidder!
UPDATE: Jeps just sent in these other Nanny State shirts via a previous eBay auction!
Anxieteeshirts
Anxiety is back, not that it ever went away, really. At least for me, it didn’t. But for the rest of you: here’s a second chance at two great Anxietees. “I am Anxious” [previously blogged here] at right hails from Jon’s Anxiety Room show, and the Anxieteam shirt at left [previously blogged here] debuted at Brooklyn Bailout Burlesque. Both shirts are available in a variety of sizes for just $20 each at Factory Fresh. My anxiety requires me to offer some advice to any interested parties: The blue T-shirt is American Apparel and fits snugly. The black T-shirt is Gilden and fits averagely. If you sweat a lot, note that AA sleeves will be taut to your arms, while Gilden will leave your pits with breathing room. If your muscles are bulging, it doesn’t really matter, but then again, you probably don’t have too much anxiety, anyway. You’re welcome.
Rogue Audio Choowie Print Shirt
OK, posse, I may have let you down by not getting you the info on this commemorative wooden jigsaw puzzle in time, but it’s not too late to get a commemorative T-shirt. The shirt features the Choowie character from the 2008 Rogue Audio album, Haphazard. The 9-color print is an edition of 60 white T-shirts for just over $20 (marked down from $70) from oki-ni. Size large only. Guess that makes up for this.
Animated Clothing for Virtual Worlds
Jon’s presence in virtual reality now extends beyond the landscape of LittleBigPlanet and the art galleries of Second Life. Lockwood Publishing has inked a deal to full-on Burgerize your PlayStation Home. According to this brief post, “everything from glowsticks to sofas will be released on a monthly basis.” Lockwood has also teased me with promises of animated (moving) furniture. AlphaZone4 got pictures of some of the shirts and sneakers. Check it out after the jump!
2K by Gingham T-shirts
Jon has two T-shirts in the newest collection from 2K by Gingham: Stax Trax in charcoal and TOP in red. Despite selling T-shirts by the likes of Barry McGee and Yoshimoto Nara, you might not have heard of 2K. But that’s how they want it:
2K, a small company whose name was bestowed by Experimental Jetset, is totally anti-mass marketing. 2K is for people who are bored with the market and merchandise that has been controlled by mega mass-marketing brands. We have become determined to introduce the best and most unique artworks and artists to the global youth culture network through t-shirts that we recognize as one of the most informative mediums. Instead of spreading the name 2K, we attempt to gain recognition by the people through our vision of presenting artistic uniquities by artists we have met and become fond of.
Big Lizard T-Shirt
Remember Big Lizard’s Big Idea from May? Truth be told, I still don’t fully grasp the concept of the overall project here, but it remains clear that Jon did the logo. And now that logo is on a T-shirt that you can buy for £15 including P+P here. It’s a lizard! Eating ice cream! Where else do you see this?*
(* exception given to Doodlesplatter readers in Tokyo)
PangeaSeed Charity Shark T-shirt
More than 100 million sharks are killed annually for their fins. Enter PangeaSeed, a Tokyo-based grassroots organization to raise awareness on the plight of sharks around the world. PangeaSeed’s mission is to “create an open dialogue with the global community on the need to preserve and protect sharks and their habitat.” They are doing this through volunteer activism, art, film, music and photography. Recently, they collaborated with several artists on a series of exclusive T-shirts.
Jon contributed the above shark design to the “No Fin No Future” range. The shirt is printed on American Apparel Summer T-shirt (100% Sheer Jersey Fine Cotton with Rib Neck) in “old school white” and comes in extra small, small and medium. (There’s one situation where short people get the advantage, and it’s gotta be a Japanese shark charity? Seems kinda odd though, like I’m waiting to see if the reverse of the shirt says, “No Fat Chicks!”) Anyhow, it’s available for $35 USD + $12 international shipping here. Proceeds go to saving sharks and keeping PangeaSeed running. (Because running is how they stay thin.)
Anxietee Shirts
If you still need a reason to get out to Brooklyn, and somehow Jon Burgerman + ukulele isn’t good enough for you…there will be T-shirts. Anxieteam T-shirts. This new design is more subtle than Jon’s last 100% cotton expression of anxiety from NY. The shirt will be available at tonight’s Brooklyn Bailout Burlesque show at Factory Fresh.















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