Archive for March, 2009
Teecycle now on Tumblr
I have discovered the simplicity, ease and joys of Tumblr and have pretty much my daily blogging activity there — including daily t-shirt photos and links.
So if you need to grab the new RSS feed, here it is: http://teecycle.tumblr.com/rss
See you on Teecycle.org and now Tumblr, too!
-Tim
P.S. I just arrived in Austin for the South By Southwest festival. You around too? Drop me a line at tim@teecycle.org.
Add comment March 13, 2009
The gallery has sprung ahead
Greetings from an hour ahead in the future!
Click here to see the shirts I’ve been adding to the gallery all day and night. And don’t forget when you go there, click the link UNDER the photo to get a larger photo and a link to bye.
Happy Daylight Savings Day!
Add comment March 8, 2009
A few changes
I made a few small changes to the homepage, thanks to some super feedback.
I’m now swapping out the homepage picture more frequently, and if you click on the photo it takes you to the page to buy that shirt.
Also, you can click on all the categories right from the homepage. Thanks especially to Leslie for that suggestion. Can you think of any other categories I should add?
Today’s home page girl is Erica of www.ericaschoice.com: A blog for wine lovers, food lovers, travelers and adventurers. Thanks, Erica!
Add comment March 5, 2009
Meet the Model: Reed
I figured you might want to know who’s wearing your future t-shirts. Or maybe you don’t. But I’m going to tell you either way.
First up is Reed! Thanks for modeling, Reed. I’m going to let her Big Sister Denise tell the rest of the story:
She is hysterical and insightful and warm. She adores Ellen DeGeneres and dislikes Ann Coulter. She’s not afraid of going downtown, eating new foods (including vegetables), and meeting new people. She’s seriously cool– on our first outing together, I took her to Bucketworks to model t-shirts for my friend Tim’s site, (find us on the “Chicks in Shirts page”) where we had a blast picking out shirts to model and props to use.
I get that she moved up here from Tennessee and her friends are all still there, but I don’t know what she needs me for. She’s got her stuff SO much more together than I did at 16. So I’ve decided I’ll be her cheerleader. What teenager doesn’t benefit from someone saying “you can do it”? She tells me she wants to study philosophy and mythology in college and I say “super!” She says she and her mom are going to start playing World of Warcraft, and I say “Fun!” She tells me she’’s read most of the books in the Twilight/Thirteen Reasons Why section of the library, so I tell her “we’ll find a bigger library!”
This girl’s going to do some pretty amazing stuff, and I’m excited that I get to hang out and be there for it.
Want more? Get it at Denise’s blog. Want the shirt? Get it here.
1 comment March 4, 2009
Any industry is ripe for reinvention

I love this poster. It’s the first thing you see when you walk into my office.
This is one of the series of posters inspired by The 100 Best Business Books of All Time. It’s kind of like a Cliff’s Notes for business book classics.
This poster was created by Milwaukee artist Dylan Schleicher and inspired by Moneyball. It’s the (true) story of how the small-market Oakland A’s became an unlikely contender by paying attention to what big-market teams missed in their rush to spend money on expensive, high-profile free agents.
I like to believe that any industry is ripe for reinvention. Especially the t-shirt industry.
Now here’s your shirt of the day, thanks to Valo Photography.
1 comment March 3, 2009





