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t-shirt-apolooza – 189 t-shirts from Lollapalooza

by karl
Aug 10th 2007
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Huge props to Jeanne P Meyer who snapped all these pictures of t-shirts at Lollapalooza in Chicago Aug. 3-5, 2007, and huge thanks to Nathan for sending in the tip! One surprise to me is that there don’t seem to be as many threadless t-shirts in there as I would have expected.

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Post links in the comments if you know where to buy the t-shirts and i’ll start working on creating an image map to link them all.

On a side note go and watch this video of Pearl Jam as their anti-bush lyrics are censored by AT&T, and check out savetheinternet.com for info on how you can help stop this kind of thing happening.


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13 Comments

  1. Dan

    Column 3, Row 10 is from New England based CD/DVD/Comics/whatever store Newbury Comics.
    http://www.newburycomics.com/

  2. Nice, I love that store. I used to live in Boston a few years ago. I think Johnny Cupcakes has a store near there as well.

  3. That’s really awesome… obviously you know the couple of Threadlesses :)

    9th row from the bottom, all the way on the right (’It’s mother-fucking booze time’) is from Married to the Sea, but they aren’t available anymore.

    At least one of them are from Busted Tees (like ‘Most Likely to Secede’, 7th row).

    There are so many text tees that I don’t recognize! But I don’t that’s something to feel bad about..

  4. Curt

    Keep Austin Weird is the city’s unofficial slogan, and you can probably get a shirt with that text anywhere in the city that sells t-shirts. One such place is Chuy’s Tex-Mex: http://www.outhousemall.com/shop/product.php?productid=16979&cat=355&page=1

  5. Hi

    It surprises me that people choose text over image.

  6. I was there and was also surprised there weren’t more Threadless tees; but when I did see one I smiled :)

  7. “Bet you’ll vote next time hippie” (4th column from bottom, left) is from t-shirt hell:

    http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=374

    Too bad, I’d have thought it was from us ….

  8. I was pretty excited to see the Buck Satan and the 666 Shooters shirt. Despite being a long time fan I’ve never made it to a Ministry show so I didn’t know they made these shirts. Gotta order me one up.

  9. Alex

    The blue shirt with the circular airplane logo is from a DC bar and restaurant called Cafe Saint-Ex.

    Available via their online store: http://www.saint-exstore.com/

    It’s a cool spot.

  10. Threadless is a great place, but it is nice to see other people getting their shirts out there.

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