
It is true, the Creature Onesie looks even better on the flesh. I mean, look how good it makes the baby look. There is about one week left at the discounted rate, buy one now for your little creature or one dear to you. Make your babe feel and look great.
To recap, the Creature Onesie is available in all sizes and Creature will scale with the size. The onesies are the Gerber brand and run a little small. You can order your creature onesie for the price of $5 until the 12th of June, so buy one now. All of the onsies will be printed on the 14th of June and shipped out the next day. After the 12th, it will still be available in my store to be shipped out within 5 working days but at a higher price.
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I decided to take the next round for the t-shirts but have adapted it to a onesie. For those who will one day appreciate it. Creature represents a bit of the heart and sole of what I do. He represents all that is unconventional and that odd beauty that can be found in almost anything. What a better way to adorn your little creature (or one dear to you) than with a creature onesie? I think my reasoning behind this is apparent, I wanted one.

The Creature Onesie is available in all sizes and Creature will scale with the size. The onesies are the Gerber brand and run a little small. You can order your creature onesie for the price of $5 until the 12th of June. All of the onsies will be printed on the 14th of June and shipped out the next day. After the 12th, it will still be available in my store to be shipped out within 5 working days but at a higher price.
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Darrin asked me to bring back Pirate Abe for a week for round #2. This is for you stragglers that put off doing what you wanted until it was too late or those new on the scene. He is back in the store where he will be until the 15th of April. My slacking at getting up the next shirt has worked out well for this request, but I will have another shortly after Abe is done with round #2. So, go to the store and get yourself a little Abe.
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After much delay, here is Darrin’s “Pirate Abe” that is available in the store. You can place an order from now until March 14, 2010. From the 14th if you order a shirt it will be shipped to you within two weeks. Sorry no instant gratification, dealing with inventory took up too much time and wasn’t something that I particularly enjoyed. Also for any ladies that want one but don’t want to deal with a small mens size, shoot me an email and we’ll work something out and let you know how much it will run. To recap, go to the store, place an order by buying a shirt, come the 15th your shirt will be printed and then shipped to you. Clear?


Buy yours now and please show your friends and spread the word if you like Darrin’s work. Remember you need to order by the 14th, and for anything special shoot me an email. Also note that Pirate Abe the Bishop Tiger are set images and will not scale with the size of the shirt. Abe is 15″ tall to give you an idea. Thanks Darrin for an awesome design.

Darrin is our next guest designer and has created quite the treat for all of us. Tomorrow the 28th of February I will be posting the shirt and it will be for sale in the store and Spencer’s shirts will be coming down at that time. I hope you’re all really excited because I am and have of course already added my order for one. Perks of running things I guess. Until then here is a little more about Darrin and his Pirate Abe that you will all see tomorrow.

Darrin Martin was born in the outskirts of the Washington D.C. area in 1982. He lived a full childhood. He was a daydreamer; he lived to create. Sure he enjoyed to play video games and wrestle, but he knew when it was time to get down to business. Darrin was no stranger to his imagination, however; he loved to read, play music, and had a passion for illustration. As his years took him to new places and presented him new opportunities, he seized them all. After high school in Langley, VA, he went on to a University where he continued to pursue his passions. He discovered he could put his creative juices to work and entered the field of design. After two long, ambiguously productive years and a “bureaucratic anomaly” of sorts, he was forced to an early retirement from continuing with his education in the field of design. After another few years and several other bureaucratic pitfalls Darrin squeezed through the cracks and graduated with a degree in English. Don’t worry, though, because only weeks after graduation Darrin received a job offer from a company with which he had previously interned. Darrin currently resides in Spokane, WA, where he creates performance automotive parts for Eurojet Development. There he designs, prototypes, and models aftermarket parts for Volkswagens and Audis. For many years he has also been part of several other companies and has had a hand in designing clothing as well. “Pirate Abe” is a reflection of Darrin’s inner self; it also represents the universal battle against the establishment and, of course, convention…
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