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Our friends and Spear Collective members, I-Manifest are apparently planning something big. They’re clearing out inventory by means of a BIG sale just in time for the holiday shopping frenzy. From now until the end of the year, all I-Manifest tees are $20.

The sale includes a couple of classics like the light-sensitive Urban Decay and the glow in the dark, reversible Cupid. These are sure to go quickly, so get a move on, and keep an eye on the site to see what’s coming in the new year!

Spear Collective superstars I-Manifest just released another mid-season collection, and if you’re up for wowing the ladies with some badass superpowers, these freshies will make a good addition to your summer wardrobe. A couple of this seasons standouts are “Urban Decay,” a light-sensitive collab with Mother Nature that tells a developing post-apocalyptic tale, and the “Cupid,” a reversible collaboration with Nessim Higson of IAMALWAYSHUNGRY that’s even more fun when the lights turn off (glow-in-the-dark never gets old, does it?). All of the new shirts feature some great design work and are selling at a reasonable 32 bucks a pop, so head on over.

The guys at I-Manifest are at it again– this time they’ve collaborated with the Dub War Crew in NYC to make this super-limited-edition shirt to commemorate the coming together of Dub War and DMZ this Saturday, Feb. 24 at Club Tonic in NYC. As some of you may know, Dub War is the first Dub Step event to hit North America (it’s originally from South London). They’re only printing 100 individually-numbered t-shirts, and these are going to get snatched up like a life-preserver in a flood (get em here). This run of I-Manifest shirts represents the arrival to the U.S. of a new form of music– in other words, it stands for something big.

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T-Shirts, an item of clothing generally reserved for the warm spring time– but really is a year round necessity. Don’t get caught wearing mainstream nonsense this year– buy independent. We believe t-shirts are wearable art, and here are 11 of our favorite shirts ‘from the vaults’ for holiday time gift-age.

• Beautiful Decay Holiday Line: As we promised back in August, the nice people at Beautiful Decay have come out with quite an impressive fall/holiday line of t-shirts… Continue Reading

• Momimomi: I'm absolutely loving the new t-shirts I just received from momimomi. Very rarely does a t-shirt line get both factors of the ultimate t-shirt… Continue Reading

• I-Manifest: This shirt is solid holiday-time update from the guys at I-Manifest. They call the design ‘Cupid‘, and it's the first of hopefully many collaboration t-shirts… Continue Reading

• Nossa: Che Poppa: I'd seen this shirt around before on a couple of hipsters but never knew where they got it. The Che Poppa shirt is by a design group called Nossa… Continue Reading

• Artefacture: I Will Pay for Good Design: I recently had a conversation with a friend who said ‘it's so hard to find great designers these days', and I totally agree… Continue Reading

• Squidfire Designs: Focused on quality, comfort, and individuality; SquidFire's t-shirts are all hand designed, hand printed, and each piece is given individual attention… Continue Reading

• Softservice: softservice's line of t-shirts responds to the “homogeneity and ubiquity” of commercial “superstore” clothing. All of the shirts are individually hand-painted and embroidered, giving them each a unique appearance… Continue Reading

• Rxmance Clothing: Chris Dennler and Nick Motte started rxmance as a small independent clothing company. Right now they make t-shirts and tops… Continue Reading

• Invicid:Hot designers Invicid are back! They just released their latest collection– the series is called “Clouded By Fiction”, featuring 9 new styles for… Continue Reading

• Monsieur T: Here's another hot tip on T's.. Are you aching for some truly unique designs? Monsieur T. offers you just that. Limited edition… Continue Reading

• Materialust: It takes a lot for a t-shirt line to really impress me, but when I came across LA based Materialust, my hand immediately reached for my wallet. Materialust is really a globe trotting brand… Continue Reading

This shirt is solid holiday-time update from the guys at I-Manifest. They call the design ‘Cupid‘, and it’s the first of hopefully many collaboration t-shirts with the one and only Nessim Higson, whose portfolio “I Am Always Hungry” we covered a few times before. It’s done in a one-of-a-kind blue glow in the dark ink and is reversible– that’s like a 2 for 1 deal, right?

We’ve come to expect great t-shirt designs from our friends at I-Manifest, and their newest is living up to expectations. The Eclipse T comes in either black or army colors, and features front and back ‘painterly abstractions of an eclipse’ that make this shirt the canvas for a seriously unique screen printing application. You can buy the Eclipse online or look for it at one of the stores that carries I-Manifest. While you’re visiting the I-Manifest website, also check out their other t-shirt designs. Some of my favorites are the Day After and Identity T’s.

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Start Mobile is the first company to ever offer actually good art from credible emerging independent artists–downloadable to your mobile phone. They have quite the collection of artists with art and wallpaper from guys like David Choe, Shepard Fairey, Yoffy, I-Manifest (They also do great t-shirt designs), and even the amazing street photographer we saw a while back that goes by ‘Boogie‘. They have many of the artists that created custom rooms in the Hotel Des Arts in San Francisco.

Our friends over at I-Manifest just released three really great t-shirts for their Fall collection. The independent Brooklyn based label keeps pushing the boundaries, and this time around has everything from a full-wrapprinted shirt to beautiful five color designs screen printed on super soft t-shirts. As usual they ensure their products to be original and fresh. Also, a heads up to anyone in Brooklyn on October, 8th– they’re having an open studio to help christen their new space. More info on the special event is up on their site.

I don’t know much about who is behind I-Manifest except they’re clearly very talented. I love what they have going on, and the products look totally great. The stuff is limited edition, hand printed on super soft t-shirts, and the designs are fresh and unusual. I’ve reached out to them to learn more about who they are, but for now–check them out, they do really great work.

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