Tag: t-shirt

Virtual Gamers, Gather!

Facebook games t shirts Virtual Gamers, Gather! Online games on social networking sites are fast becoming a way of life and a stress reliever the world over. Grow fruits and vegetables and raise animals on your very own farm, slice, mix and grill your way to building the hottest restaurant on the block, or cultivate a homestead as an Old West pioneer, these gaming favourites are sure to provide opportunities for you to network and play together with your family and friends.

We know your loved ones who are game enthusiasts will be delighted with a t-shirt, mug or bag of these games. These graphics are designed by MagicEel, and we are not associated with Zynga, FarmVille, Cafe World, FrontierVille or Facebook in any way.

Meanwhile, enjoy farming or whipping up a feast online, folks!

How Often Will You Wear Your Old T-Shirt?

T Shirt survey How Often Will You Wear Your Old T Shirt? I will, and frequently too, and so will close to 80% of Americans in all demographic groups, who will wear an old t-shirt that was most likely acquired during a vacation, says a survey from BlueCotton and Synovate in 2009, among 1,000 US adults.

Altogether, about 80% of the survey respondents still have an old t-shirt, and those that were bought during a vacation are their favourite. It was also found that shirts given by an employer, from a concert, a favourite pro or college sports team and a charity run or walk are also very popular and favoured.

These respondents that are most likely to keep old t-shirts are mostly between the ages of 18 and 24, of whom about 7% say they have not kept an old t-shirt, while just over 70% of respondents age 65 and more still keep their old t-shirts.

Additional findings:

  • T-shirts acquired as a sports spectator were more cherished than t-shirts acquired as a sports participant.
  • Men are more likely than women to keep a t-shirt from a pro or college sports team.
  • Concert t-shirts are most popular among the young.
  • T-shirts from a church event were more popular among women than men.

Are You the World’s Greatest Wizard?

Are you the world’s greatest wizard? Or rather, are your kids aspiring to be top-notch chefs or pilots who soar across the skies? If so, you will love our new fun character t-shirts, tagged with some of the funniest quotes you’ve ever heard. Check them out now!

The Chef is Always Right | I Dig Vampires | World’s Greatest Wizard | I Think, Therefore I Am Ninja | Only Lawyers Can Turn White to Black | I See Guilty People | and more!

Cool Tees for the Shooters

We’ve just designed some really cool t-shirts, bags and mugs specially for photographers! So if you are a professional photographer, videographer, an amateur 35mm hobbyist or just a casual digital shooter, don’t miss it! Check out our range of photographer’s products now!

History of T-Shirts

Have you ever stop to think about how t-shirts have become such a fashion statement nowadays? Seriously, it actually evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century, through cutting the one-piece “union suit” underwear into separate top and bottom garments, with the top long enough to tuck under the waistband of the bottoms. It got its name because when spread flat, it formed a letter ‘T’.

T-shirts were worn by miners and stevedores in the late 1800′s when they worked, and  became popular in the United States when they were issued by the U.S. Navy during the Spanish American War in 1898. Solders worn the crew-necked, short-sleeved and white cotton t-shirts under their uniforms. It later became very common for sailors, Marines and workers in agriculture to wear them as a bottom layer of clothing.

As it was easily fitted, easily cleaned and inexpensive, it soon became the shirt of choice for young boys, and it manifested into various colours and patterns, and became so ubiquitous that Charlie Brown, the popular cartoon character, was rarely seen without his signature zig-zag t-shirt.

By the 1929, the times of the Great Depression, the popularity of the t-shirt spread rapidly to Europe and the rest of the world. Lasting close to a decade, the Great Depression caused massive levels of poverty, hunger, unemployment and political unrest. Hence, the t-shirt, an inexpensive garment, was often the default choice to be worn during farm or ranch chores, as well as other times when conditions required lightweight fabrics.

After World War II in 1945, it became very common to see veterans wearing their uniform trousers with their t-shirts as casual clothing. The t-shirt became even more popular and trendy after Marlon Brando, a famous actor during that time, wore one in the movie ‘A Street Car Named Desire’. The t-shirt has finally achieved its status as a fashionable, stand-alone garment.

Today, the t-shirt has become a canvas for images and striking messages, and comes in all shades and sizes. Emblems of schools and teams, bold texts and slogans, colourful cartoon characters and every design imaginable get printed onto t-shirts, a piece of garment that the modernists use to make a fashion statement.

MagicEel’s Accolades

We’re delighted that MagicEel has managed to garner a number of accolades online shortly after it was launched. We would like to thank all our fans out there who have been silently supporting us ever since we started on Cafepress a few months ago, and more recently, on Zazzle.

Below are a few of the accolades we have received:

Zazzle Tops Today’s Best Awards (April 2010)‘I Dig Vampires’ Design

Today’s Best Design on Zazzle (Monday 24 May 2010)‘The Chef is Always Right’ Design

NEW! Today’s Best Design on Zazzle (Monday 27 February 2012) ‘Hi, I’m a Dinosaur. And You?” Design

Thank you to those who have sent us words of encouragement such as those below:

“Cute! Congrats on your Today’s Best Award!!” – Heard_

“5 Stars! … Terrific Design!!! 5***** Congrats on your Today’s Best Award!!!” – Dogartist

“Too cute! Very deserving of the Today’s Best Award! Continued success to you!” – PKHVRH