We have been receiving many fantastic designs from new Wordans designers! Thank you so much for sending in your great designs and for keeping us busy :) We appreciate it!
Friday, October 19, 2007
Some new Wordans custom t-shirts! :)
We have been receiving many fantastic designs from new Wordans designers! Thank you so much for sending in your great designs and for keeping us busy :) We appreciate it!
Why don't American Apparel models smile?
American Apparel clothing is actually a great subject to talk about for a bit today. American Apparel has a variety of diferent kinds of fabrics and cottons that they use, but what I found interesting (and great!) is that they have a line of custom t-shirts made from 100% organic cotton. I've been on an environmentally friendly kick these days -- I'm desperately trying to be a better "green" person and not make this problem worse. It's good to know that American Apparel (our clothing supplier here at Wordans) isn't making things worse for the environment either.
Have a great weekend!
-Katie
PS: I'll get over the not smiling as this company really does a great job and we're happy to be using their products.
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Libellés : american apparel, custom t-shirts, high quality t-shirts
Thursday, October 18, 2007
T-shirt a cause... or a non-cause...
#1 - Britney Spears - Oh my is this poor girl ever horribly ridiculed in the eyes of the media. Not only are her pictures spewed across every tabloid and magazine in the world, she also has celebrity t-shirts being sold about her. This one [above] was one of the more tasteful I found.
#2 -Jennifer Aniston vs. Angelina Jolie - The prize? Brad Pitt. Originally married to Aniston and now frollicking and playing dad with Jolie, Brad's actions have literally divided fans into two different "teams". I think these custom t-shirts are absolutely hilarious, especially in this picture as the girl on the left is none other than Paris Hilton. A celebrity t-shirts campaign that was so popular, even other celebrities were buying into it!
#3 - Katie Holmes - Poor little Katie. She marries the man she loves, but because he turned out to be slightly on the unstable side these celebrity t-shirts hit the streets. The "Free Katie" t-shirt campaign made me snicker a little as it also had a detailed website and a whole collection of passionate Dawson Creek fans who were trying to Free Katie from the evil Tom Cruise. Were they right? Who cares? It was a fun t-shirt campaign and that's really all that matters.
Custom t-shirts can be more than merely a fun way to get your art from your mind to a vast audience... the above people were making t-shirts based on fairly silly concepts and made a ton of money doing it. People love something that is fun and different and... everyone loves a cause.
Get involved, get unique and make a splash!
Until next time,
Katie
Halloween is coming!
Katie
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Mimijude t-shirts are the cutest thing since evil bunnies
I've now seen a number of pictures floating around the "custom t-shirts" online world for this unbelievably adorable line of new t-shirts from a company called mimijude.
If you haven't yet had the experience of meeting Mimi, then you're in luck as I honestly believe these t-shirts will sell themselves. Mimijude's line of t-shirts feature Mimi, a cute, yet unbelievably clumsy/evil girl who is constantly caught in the act of doing things she shouldn't (and perhaps didn't mean to do). Being a girl who was always getting into trouble, these custom t-shirts remind me of my childhood and every time I see them, I want to buy one.
These are my absolute favorite ones of the 5 different t-shirt designs mimijude has up. Isn't Mimi awesome?
The chip-stealing seagull is back
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Nerdy t-shirt lovers unite!
I have always been a huge fan of ThinkGeek as I'm secretly a gadget nut. What does ThinkGeek have to do with custom t-shirts you may ask? Well, excellent question.
ThinkGeek has recently released their absolutely fantastic wi-fi t-shirt, which will put all other custom t-shirts to shame. OK, well maybe not that drastic, but nerdy t-shirt lovers will be trampling one another to get to this t-shirt. At least I know I will.
This wi-fi t-shirt actually glows when it picks up a wireless internet signal, letting yourself and those standing in utter and complete amazement around you whether or not wireless internet is accessible where you are and how strong the signal is. As if the wi-fi t-shirt couldn't get any cooler, it is also completely washing-machine friendly as the animated image is removable, allowing you to throw the t-shirt into the washing-machine without screwing up the technology.
Pick up ThinkGeek wi-fi t-shirt through their website for only $29.99 USD + shipping and handling.
Are we a culture of nostalgia?
Monday, October 15, 2007
Ban UZBEK COTTON
T-SHIRT MANUFACTURERS CAN HELP FIGHT CHILD SLAVERY IN THE COTTON INDUSTRY BY BOYCOTTING UZBEKI COTTON
“Uzbek children. sometimes as young as seven, are drafted in as cheap or free labour during the cotton harvest” From White Gold - the True Cost of Cotton (A report by the Environmental Justice Foundation)“Uzbek cotton is a state monopoly, relying on slave labour and the forced labour of hundreds of thousands of children working in appalling conditions for little, or often no pay.” Craig Murray, Former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan.
For more information on this issue, and a link to the short (8 minute) EFJ movie “White Gold – the True Cost of Cotton), follow the link below. We watched it, and it moved us to change the very way we label our garments.
Continental Clothing Company - WHITE GOLD
The Environmental Justice Foundation suggests apparel manufacturers label their garments with the country of origin of the cotton in addition to the country of manufacture, as a guarantee to consumers that the cotton has been produced without resulting in environmental catastrophe or enforced child labour. Continental Clothing is the first company to follow the recommendations of the EJF, and we encourage other apparel companies around the globe to do the same and take a stand. Companies like us, that are large users of cotton, have an opportunity, if not a responsibility, to raise awareness and promote consumer action on issues such as this.
Changing the labels in your garments may cause consumers to question the T-shirts they buy and so switch them on to cotton T-shirts which guarantee that certain positive social and environmental conditions are met. There are many charities and individuals raising awareness of these critical issues, but they are all outside of our industry looking in; it takes the people personally and intimately involved in the cotton industry to make a stand, and it is us who can make the difference. For further information on what is happening in Uzbekistan, Uzbek child labour, the destruction of the Aral Sea and the scale of these issues, visit our website at:Continental Clothing Company - BOYCOTT UZBEK COTTON
Thanks,Phil (President, Continental Clothing Company)
Customize your t-shirt!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Haunted Happenings in Salem, MA
The Salem Haunted Happenings Festival
To us folk in North America, Halloween is a great time to pick out fantastic Halloween costumes (or Halloween t-shirts?) and have a little fun with bobbing apples, Halloween parties, watching scary movies and carving pumpkins. Oh and some candy and trick-or-treating too.
Halloween experiences in Salem are slightly different. In addition to the town's history being centered on the Salem Witch Trials and a number of pirate legends, Halloween has become a full fledged event including a month long of bewitching festivities beginning on October 4 and ending on Halloween day.
The small town of Salem morphs from being a quiet port-town into a wildhouse of witches, Ghostbusters, goblins, pirates and more. What is awesome about this festival is that no matter what you believe in, or what you've previously thought of Halloween, you're bound to find something exciting and fun to do. I made my own magic wand last year and did a ghost walk around the town.
As this is a custom t-shirt blog and we are talking about Halloween, I would like to challenge you this year to consider two things:
Want Halloween t-shirts? Submit a design to Wordans.com and help us build a great stock of Halloween t-shirt designs.
In the spirit of Friday email forwards...
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I thought I would post this email that I received from a friend since it was just too funny to pass up. Animals really are hilarious sometimes.
If you have a great animal story you want to share, send it to me. It is Friday after all, and we could all use a good Friday laugh. Email me at katie@wordans.com or leave me the note in the comment section below.
Without further ado.... the Chip-Snatching Seagull!
-Katie
Thursday, October 11, 2007
You've got to Express Yourself.
Express himself
Hey, hey, hey, hey
So if you want it right now,
make him show you how
Express what hes got,
oh baby ready or not"
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Libellés : custom t-shirts, express yourself, freedom of speech
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Anti-War T-Shirts causing controversy in the United States
Custom t-shirts have recently been undergoing a lot of attack in the United States as more and more people are using their clothing as a mode of expressing their opinions and feelings concerning serious issues. T-shirts have become the new picket sign and are offering a peaceful answer to riots and other modes of verbal protest.
A number of cases have been popping up concerning American politics and custom t-shirts.
Many Americans have been wearing anti-war t-shirts expressing their disdain for current American politics in reference specifically to the ongoing war in Iraq. Unlike their sixties generation counterparts, this generation of war protestors are sporting their opinions through their clothing. It seems a simple and peaceful mode of expressing one's opinions and yet a number of court cases have been filed against Americans wearing anti-war t-shirts. Apparently Freedom of Speech only goes so far.
Where should we draw the line? Is it okay to wear anti-war t-shirts if they are directly insulting anyone? What if they are?
We laugh when we see someone wearing an anti-Bush t-shirt and yet we have problems with custom t-shirts demeaning the American war on Terror and those involved. This is probably because many Americans have friends and family members who are in Iraq fighting, or have recently returned. While most of us want to draw a line between solider and war, it does become difficult. I suppose the question then becomes, how can we express our frustration towards the war on Terror without demeaning the soldiers who are fighting to protect the rights of their citizens? What message should our custom t-shirts carry?
Being a Canadian, I find this issue one that hits very close to home. I want to be able to express myself without running the risk of being dragged into court for upsetting someone's rights. With Canadian soliders fighting overseas as well, it is difficult to know what to think about war and anti-war t-shirts.
What is your stance on sporting anti-war t-shirts?
Do you believe you should be allowed to wear whatever message you choose? Post your thoughts up here and we'll discuss this issue further.
-Katie
à l'adresse 11:29 a.m. 2 commentaires
Libellés : american politics, anti-war t-shirts, custom t-shirts
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Halloween Festivals -- Get your Halloween t-shirts!
Friday, October 5, 2007
T-Shirts = Teamwork
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Halloween fun & How to fold a t-shirt in 2 seconds
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Libellés : custom t-shirts, halloween t-shirts, t-shirt folding
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
George Bush T-Shirt Causes Controversy on Airline
Okay, so this isn't exactly breaking news as it is a story from just about a year ago, but I figured why not write about some t-shirt "news" anyhow... This is one of those moments in history where the entire "freedom of speech" thing seems to just go out the door.
"An Australian was barred from a London-Melbourne flight unless he removed a T-shirt depicting George Bush as the world's number one terrorist." - Mark Dunn (News.com.au)
I was surfing the internet under the heading "t-shirt news" just to see if there was anything interesting to discuss today here and wouldn't you know it, this article on t-shirts comes up. After reading through the article and sitting in utter shock, I now feel as though I have some things to say. Brace yourselves.
It is unbelievable to imagine that a man, who is not even in the United States of America would be hassled on an airline going no where near the United States of America simply for wearing a t-shirt that depicts George Bush as a terrorist. What happened to laws of Freedom of Speech and the ability to have an opinion? T-shirts are historically used as walking canvases to display a message. They've helped presidents win elections, why shouldn't they be allowed to express valid opinions on presidents? I don't see a difference, frankly.
Custom t-shirts are supposed to exist in order to express oneself. While I do appreciate the fact that George Bush wouldn't be too thrilled to be called a terrorist, he has still placed himself in a position where he's bound to be discussed by running for president. Is it really so wrong for someone to sit on an airline with a custom t-shirt on?
If we can't express ourselves through our clothing and especially with t-shirts, then what's the point of having an opinion at all? Freedom of Speech shouldn't have limitations when it is peaceful.
What do you think? Let me know your opinions. Leave me a comment below.
Cheers!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Wordans Facebook Group -- Coming to a Computer Near YOU
That's right, Wordans is going Facebook!
Social communities are everywhere these days and we're all loving the strides they've made to bring us all together. It seems like everytime I sign up for a new social community, three more appear out of nowhere. There is a lot to be said about social communities though. I, for one, love the fact that I can book events on Facebook and that it reminds me when everyone's birthdays are. Who needs a brain anymore these days?
So, since social communities like Facebook are all the rage, we at Wordans are launching our own social communities groups, starting with the Wordans Facebook Group. No invite is necessary. So feel free to join the Wordans group if you want to know what's going on with us and hear about any special offers or upcoming events. We won't spam you and maybe we'll even leave you a Facebook gift for your birthday. We're that nice.
The Wordans Group currently is hosting some of our Rock Your Wear Gala pictures, but we'd always love to have more up there. If you have some pictures from last Thursdays gala, please join the Wordans Group and post them up there. Or email them to me at katie@wordans.com
Hope to see you on Facebook! Stay tuned for our upcoming MySpace page as well :)
Ready, Steady, Go!
It’s done, it’s finally done. Wordans’ custom t-shirts are now ready to buy, wear and display through our new online boutique. If this is your first time checking us out, we want to shout out a huge “thanks for dropping by!” If you’re looking for something new and exciting, design your own custom t-shirt and let your originality reign.
We’re always looking for more Wordans’ designers, so if you think you’ve got the artistic touch sign up to be a Wordans Designer and start your own online boutique. You’re in charge. Set your own prices, add your creative designs and sit back and see the results. Customize t-shirt designs for your friends, family and clients. Like having an army of walking canvases, you can display your original style to the world in a fresh, new way.
We love hearing from you, so if you have anything you’d like to say or any questions we haven’t answered on our website, drop us an email at questions@wordans.com
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Libellés : custom t-shirts, customized t-shirts, walking canvases
A Night at the Rock Your Wear Gala
Before I say anything else, I want to shout out a huge
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
to our Rock Your Wear contest winner --- Tone! (aka Anthony Livet) :)
Tone's awesome design won him a Wordans' customized t-shirt with his unique design and a grand prize of $1 500.00 thanks to our wonderful sponsors. Congratulations also go out to the runner-ups who gave Tone a run for his money with some great design examples for customized t-shirts.
In case you haven't noticed, the Wordans website is now up and running smoothly. You can sign up for a My Wordans account to buy customized t-shirts, submit your designs, create your own online shop and become a Wordans partner. We would love to hear your feedback on our website, so if you have any questions, suggestions, or comments, leave us a note on our comments section by clicking below this post. We hope you all love the website as much as we do.
I thought I would give a brief rundown of what went on in today's post just for those who unfortunately couldn't make it.
The Rock Your Wear Gala was a smashing success. Beginning with free drinks (Thanks to Boris beer) and some delicious sushi (care of Miso Sushi), the event began with big smiles. For those of you who haven't been to Club Cherry in Old Montreal, the atmosphere is truly unique and a lot of fun. A 70s nightclub/Asian theme makes this club both trendy and original. The large dance floor is perfect for huge venues like ours and the intimate booths, which are positioned along the sides of the dance floor provide a great setting for those who want to sip a martini and enjoy the night with close friends.
The Rock Your Wear Gala began for VIP guests at 6:30 and continued on until 1AM, with dancing, great music, cool events (graffiti artists and breakdancing/b-boying) and lots of fun. Our winner was announced at around 8PM along with a fashion show of sorts. All of our top ten finalists were sporting their new Wordans' customized t-shirts with their unique designs.
Thank you to all our sponsors (Miso Sushi, Hype, Boris Beer, Choq Fm, Café Graffiti et Meg), our designers (Catherine Racette, Williamson Dulcé, Sabrina, Astwo, Romain Fumey, Mélanie Cassavant, Jennifer, Vesk, Thierry Lacasse and Anthony Livet) and our amazing judges (Isabelle Vallée of Sensation Mode, Nathalie Couture of 24 Heures, Pascale Sévigny de Choq Fm, Raymond Viger of Café Graffiti and Morad Hacene of Studio Codency.)
For a full run down of this amazing event along with some great pictures, tune in tomorrow. If you have any great pictures that you want to submit to our blog, we'd sure appreciate it. Please email them to katie@codency.com
Peace out.
Katie
The T-Shirt – A Brief History of the T-Shaped Shirts Everyone Loves
T-shirts, named after their "T" shaped design, came on to the scene in North America during World War I as an answer to sweat. That's right, sweat. Soldiers were sweating in their uniforms and light cotton undershirts worn beneath their standard uniform shirts allowed for a more pleasant day. So t-shirts began as underwear and its no surprise that the undergarment company, Jockey, was eventually commissioned to design a sweat-absorbing shirt for the USC football team. For many years the t-shirt remained a hidden garment, existing just below a uniform shirt. Eventually t-shirts started being the only shirt worn by soldiers in hot climates who were stuck with jobs involving heavy manual labour. Nothing says military work like a good white t-shirt!
The 1952 American presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower sparked much debate thanks to the use of an "I like Ike" t-shirt giveaway. By 1955, t-shirts were no longer a shocking clothing item and were being sported by celebrities like James Dean and Marlon Brando alike. T-shirts had become cool, even for us civilians.
These days customized t-shirts have become a fashion item in themselves. Choose your design, wear your brand and stay comfy all with one great clothing item. And hey, it's affordable clothing too! Here at Wordans we're helping to bring the custom t-shirt into the future with our Wordans design community. If you have a great design hiding away in your mind or in your room, submit it and we'll print it. Just like the "I like Ike" campaigns, t-shirts are an effective way to spread the word and share ideas.
T-shirt design is the advertising of the future. Instead of promoting your brand, Be Your Brand.
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Libellés : be your brand, customized t-shirts, design community
Top Ten Reasons Why You NEED a Wordans' Custom T-Shirt
1) They're totally unique - Few people will have your exact t-shirt.
2) You'll be supporting local designers. Who doesn't like to help out the talent?
3) Choose exactly what goes on your custom t-shirt - design, text, after-effects; it's all up to you.
4) It's affordable. You'll pay the same price or more buying a pre-made t-shirt in a boutique, but Wordans shirts are unique and customizable.
5) Everybody else is doing it. Jump on the bandwagon!
6) We're offering free shipping to Canada and the United States - for a limited time!
7) We're a community, so you can buy a t-shirt and get involved in something great.
8) Our custom t-shirts are top quality. We even use a pre-treatment solution on the fabric before we print on it so that your t-shirt lasts longer.
9) Did we mention everyone else is doing it?
10) Easily create your own brand.
Okay, so this post probably will never be included on Letterman's top ten, but I thought this picture was just too great to pass up. Hopefully you'll agree. If you have a great reason of why you love Wordans custom t-shirts, let me know. Drop me an email at katie@codency.com and I'll post your top ten reason up here on the Wordans blog.
Get involved. It feels great! :)
-Katie
Top Ten Rockin’ Designs
The team here at Wordans has been busily working all day to sort through the contest submissions and choose the ultimate top ten designs, one of which will be the winner of our $1500.00 (plus free custom t-shirt) prize! It's been pretty intense here, but we finally decided on ten amazing designs and we thought you should know about it.
The top ten Rock Your Wear finalists are all invited to the Rock Your Wear Gala happening on Thursday September 27, 2007 at 8PM. It's going to be one heck of a party at Club Cherry in Old Montreal. Come on by and say hello!
HUGE THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED
Before we go about announcing these amazing top ten candidates, we wanted to thank everyone again for sending in their designs. You made our job incredibly tough and we were impressed with the designs that were submitted. Huge thanks (and round of applause) to everyone who sent something in. You guys rock!
And finally (drum roll please...)
The Top Ten Rock Your Wear Contest Finalists
(1) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=79 (williamson dulcé)
(2) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=131 (Mélanie Casavant)
(3) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=118 (Catherine Racette)
(4) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=198 (Tone)
(4) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=114 (Tone)
(5) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=215 (Romain)
(6) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=104 (astwo)
(6) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=103 (astwo)
(7) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/en/user_profile.php?id=99 (Sabrina)
(8) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/fr/user_profile.php?id=86 (Thierry Lacasse)
(9) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/en/user_profile.php?id=216 (Jennifer)
(10) http://www.wordans.com/rockyourwear/en/user_profile.php?id=246 (Vesk)
Remember, the lucky winner will be announced at the Rock Your Wear Gala on September 27th at Club Cherry on 417 St. Pierre in Old Montreal. So see you there!
Stay tuned for what's next at Wordans... we'll be updating this blog as often as we can and we'd love to discuss what's important to you! Drop us an email or leave a comment on this blog. We appreciate it :)
-Katie