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Radiolab: Goat Cow Toddlers
The first of our designs to benefit WNYC’s Radiolab. Most fans of the show can easily recall the story of a Manhattan middle school teacher, homesick WWII soldiers, Rte 101, an estranged wife and mother from the past, Bob and Carol, unfriendly landowners--that all revolve around, yes, a goat standing on a cow. 84% of all profits of this design will go to benefit Radiolab, who believes your ears are a portal to another world. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience. Big questions are investigated, tinkered with, and encouraged to grow. Bring your curiosity, and we'll feed it with possibility. Comes screen printed on American Apparel Asphalt. Design by Jez Burrows.
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80's Filmography
A new approach to the Chop Shop iconic tee. Classic 80's films reduced to symbols and arranged into the form of an eight. 22 films are featured here ranging including those from the genres of SciFi, Drama, Comedy and Action. Can you name them all? A new Chop Shop design by Timo Meyer.
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weVolve (37 Celebrity Apes)
The next chopshopstore iconic design, is now in stock! Get your damn dirty hands on our new celebrated simians tshirt! 37 celebrity apes and monkeys from film, television, cartoons, video games and children’s entertainment. Made with the superior discharge method of printing tshirts which now allows the finest of details to be clear which are lost to traditional methods. Available for men and women in both standard and American Apparel options.
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Home for Your Mustache
CMD: Your head head exists only as a home for your mustache. CS: That is a tshirt quote… CMD: stop saying im stealing stuff. im not. CS: no… i mean I want to make that into a shirt CMD: i’ll push you into the sea if we’re both ever near it at the same time. is that a good tshirt idea too? CS: yes, but not as good Quote as shown above by Cheaply Made Dreamland becomes the next Chop Shop tee with the illustrative stylings of Chris Piascik.
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Radiolab: Impactist
Impactist is the collaborative work of directors Kelly Meador and Daniel Elwing. In response to the episode 'Space', their print contains a coded language of a fictitious civilization based elsewhere in our solar system. To solve the cryptology, a key is contained within the design which stores factual mathematical, chemical, text, and visual data that in total tells a story of a living race reaching out to the cosmos. 84% of all profits of this design will go to benefit Radiolab, who believes your ears are a portal to another world. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience. Big questions are investigated, tinkered with, and encouraged to grow. Bring your curiosity, and we'll feed it with possibility. Comes screen printed on American Apparel Orange or Black. Design by Kelly Meador and Daniel Elwing.
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Robot Rock for Men
Dated items due in by June 8. if robots ruled the world in 1979 instead of 2020… we believe they still would have been inclined to grab the nearest axe and start smashing. You can get the tshirt now from chopshopstore so that when the robot overlords look you over they will know who’s side you are on. See the Chopping Block blog for more information about the story behind this design and its history. Comes in American Apparel 2001 (AA) or Alstyle (AL) options. Sizes SML-5XL. Sorry, but 3XL will not be available until September 2010.
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weBite Tshirt and Print Set
The weBite design features variations on the vampire ranging from multiple sources: film, sitcoms, anime, cartoons, children’s entertainment, video games, comics, comedy and even the breakfast table. All arranged into the form of a bat.
This offer provides one free weBite tshirt on a premium Dark Chocolate American Apparel (AA +$2) tee or on a black Alstyle tee with a weBite Letter Press print for the price of a letterpress print ($35).
Specifically on the print… details in the original artwork are now visible that are simply not reproducible on a tshirt and have never been seen on any previous incarnation. A limited run of 200 copies are now available and will be numbered as they go out the door. -
Father’s Day: 2 Tees In a Tin
You no longer find it sufficient to dress yourself in nerdy robot tees? Now you can outfit your whole family in them as well. If pushing your nerdy inclinations on those too small to defend themselves were not bad enough… you can do it with a fashion no-no double-whammy by matching as well!
Here is what this handsome tin contains:
1. 1 adult sized weRobot tee (men or women).
2. 1 children’s weRobot sized tee (toddler or kid).
3. 1 tin with Hand-screened artwork.
While this product has specifications, we can swap out a mens for women’s. We can also swap for a color not listed here for one available on the other listings. Furthermore, the tin is ideal for the robot tee design but we can mix it up and swap out for any of the other styles available in both kids and adult sizes like Robots No Follow, I Love Your Robot or Helbotica. Just drop us a note with your order.
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Jpegasus
Its a bird - a plane, its JPEGASUS! Hand printed in metallic silver ink - your favorite lossy image format is ready to prance on your chest. Designed by the creator of “Dapper Men” for humanshapedrobot.com. Comes in American Apparel 2001 (AA) or Alstyle (AL) options. Sizes SML-5XL.

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