Backstage with NEONIHILIST
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010What do carousels, sides of beef and girls in underwear all have in common? They’re all in this video. A little behind the scenes look at a shoot for NEONIHILIST clothing.
What do carousels, sides of beef and girls in underwear all have in common? They’re all in this video. A little behind the scenes look at a shoot for NEONIHILIST clothing.
This is not that new, but it’s so insane I couldn’t pass up adding it. It’s the “Interactive Portal Shirt from ThinkGeek”. Â While it is fake and nerdy as hell, stuff like this does actually exist. So you never really know what’s next.
When you’re a celebrity you get plenty of perks when it comes to shopping – like not paying for anything. Rocky himself paid a visit to Christian Audigier’s warehouse for some ‘private shopping’.
For sure this is the first ‘trailer’ I’ve posted on here. And who ever thought there would be a trailer (and a good one) for screen printing. It seems the folks at Print Liberation are working on a ‘how to’ video for screen printing due in June. The trailer is without a doubt the coolest clip you’ll ever find on a subject like screen printing. Can’t wait to see the feature length flick.
I stumbled across this funky video of a Stormtropper shopping for a t-shirt over at Ministry of Design. Unfortunately I can’t read French so I’m at a lose to provide much info, but the clip caught my eye. So did this strange t-shirt feature Kate Moss with a red target and skull and cross bones covered with Swarovski crystals. No clue, but check it out after the jump.
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While making a t-shirt folder out of cardboard isn’t rocket science it’s not a bad idea. There are actually a ton of these DIY t-shirt videos out there. They all seem to feature some fancy technique for folding your shirt that looks like you need a degree in origami to make work. This one’s sort of the idiot version. And seeing as how I hate folding anything this might help make my catalog of tees a bit more manageable. Hey, you’d be recycling too! It’s a ‘green’ t-shirt folder.
Here’s a nicely done look at what goes into the fulfillment process over at Spreadshirt.com.