Description: T stands for terrific, timeless, and tough — the kind of letter that never goes out of style. It kicked off Ford’s very first commercial model, gave us the gold-chain-wearing legend Mr. T, and headlines breakfast tables everywhere with the perfect cup of tea. It’s in T-bone steaks, towering T-Rexes, and the timeless tunes we tap our toes to. From pop culture to prehistoric power, the letter T has been making its mark for centuries. So we’re tipping our cap to it in the best way possible — with this bold, proud, no-nonsense ‘T’ shirt.
Description: I’m not fat, I’m extra bold is a love letter to type that refuses to whisper. It celebrates bold fonts in all their chunky, unapologetic glory — the ones that grab attention, own the page and make subtlety someone else’s problem. Extra bold isn’t a mistake, it’s a statement. This design plays on the joy of dialling up the weight for impact, clarity and confidence, because sometimes light just won’t cut it and medium is sitting on the fence. If it needs to be seen, felt and impossible to ignore, make it extra bold.
Description: Comic Sans and Papyrus slide into a bar. The bartender doesn’t even flinch. “We don’t serve your type here,” he mumbles, deadpan. Can’t blame him. One’s a walking meme, the other’s still living off Avatar royalties. (Yeah, we see you, James Cameron.) This tee’s for the typophiles. The font freaks. The kerning kings. The leading legends. Because some fonts just don’t belong. Not here. Not ever.
Description: You’re not just my type — You complete my character set. Every line, every curve, every little space between us… it just fits. This tee’s for the lovers who speak in fonts, flirt in italics, and believe great design — like great love — is all in the details. Because when it’s right, it’s perfectly aligned.
Description: Comic Sans — the outcast of the type world. Misunderstood, mocked, and forever left out of serious conversations, Comic Sans just wanted to bring a little joy to the page. But while the others got book deals and brand guidelines, he got birthday flyers and passive-aggressive office notes. This design is for every misfit font with a big heart and no italics. Because deep down, all Comic Sans ever wanted... was to be taken seriously.