Happy World Book Day! Can you name all of the classics in Maxim Cyr’s “Storytellers” design?
Happy World Book Day! Can you name all of the classics in Maxim Cyr’s “Storytellers” design?
An ink painting using only fingerprints, “Mr. Holmes” by Joanna Hatley is currently one of the highest scoring design submissions on Threadless!
Would you love to wear this design on a tee? Score some submissions and help us decide what to print next!
“Since 1887” by Aled Lewis
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Opening the debate about pop culture’s best detective, “Since 1887” by Aled Lewis is currently one of our highest scoring submissions! To help you make your decision, Aled has some facts for you:
“The original Caped Crusader fighting crime in a gritty urban setting.
Arch nemesis? *Check*
Faithful sidekick? *Check*
Expert in hand-to hand combat? *Check*
Abandonment issues? *Probably*”
Score some design submissions, and sleuth your way toward finding your new favorite tee!
“Sherlocksmith” by Ibrahim Dilek
On sale for just $15 thanks to #10DollaHOLLA, this suspiciously three-dimensional design was the winner of our Sherlock Holmes design challenge. We were blown away by the incredible detail of this design, and were lucky enough to interview Ibrahim about his process!
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Straight from the forensics lab, “Print Analysis” by Tom Burns is currently up for scoring in our Sherlock Holmes design challenge! Check out the inspiration behind Tom’s design:
“A little fingerprint forensics technology delving into the mind of the genius sleuth!”
Artists, there are only three days left to submit to this challenge!
If we’ve deduced correctly, “Line of Enquiry” by John Tibbott is up for scoring in our Sherlock Holmes design challenge! Here’s what John had to say about this clever design:
“Baker Street is a station on the London Underground. It is also on the Bakerloo Line, which is represented as brown on the London Tube map. I’ve given it a Sherlock Holmes twist by adding his address and a pattern that might be found on the great detective’s hat or suit.”
Artists, there are still nine days left to submit to this challenge!
The amazing people at threadless have given us EIGHT of these shirts to give away to you fine Sherlockians! You can win two here on tumblr, with the other six being below…
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- You MUST be following us, as this is a sponsored giveaway through us.
- You may REBLOG & LIKE this post for two chances. tumblr doesn’t count multiple reblogs.
- One reblog will win a t-shirt and one like will win a t-shirt. So we’re giving away TWO shirts on tumblr.
- THIS GIVEAWAY ENDS ON JUNE 10TH.
- Winner will be chosen by a random number generator.
- Have your ASK BOX OPEN! You will be given 48hours to reply before another random person is chosen.
- You’ll be able to pick your fit (men’s or girly) and size and threadless will ship directly to you.
If you just want to buy the shirt yourself, you can grab it [HERE]!
Hey Sherlock fans, Legend of the Fall by ChangDai is new this week at Threadless!
Don’t forget to check out the rest of this week’s new designs!
new design up for scoring!
votes and love and all of that is appreciated.
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I live right by the elementary, my dear Watson. Sherlock’s Home by Dina Prasetyawan is up for scoring now.