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PleaseDressMe: A search engine for T-shirts

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Need to find the perfect T-shirt, but don't know where to turn? You could browse online T-shirt stores like Threadless and BustedTees for clever, ironic, or stupid shirts. Or you could turn to PleaseDressMe, a new T-shirt search engine from Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV fame (plus his brother and a few other guys).

You can browse PleaseDressMe by tag, price or color. Or you can search by keyword. Honestly, searching is probably the least useful way to find a shirt on the site. I searcheed for Linux and got zero hits. A search for Mac only turned up 1 shirt. Seriously, what kind of T-shirt search engine can only find a single Mac shirt? But when I clicked on the color, price, and tag opptions, I found plenty of shirts I'd be proud to wear in public. You know, under a dress shirt and tie.

[via TechCrunch]

Tcritic launches TDigger


What's better than a blog dedicated entirely to cool t-shirts? Why, a blog dedicated entirely to cool t-shirts that just launched a t-shirt digging site! Tcritic is a slick blog obsessed with t-shirts of all kinds; the more quirky or clever a shirt is, you can be sure Tcritic will find and blog it. But how can we tell which shirts are truly the best? Until now, we've been lost in an ocean of shirts, forced to fend for ourselves in determining which ones to buy and which to laugh at (and not in the good way) when you see them in public.

But not anymore. The new TDigger site from Tcritic brings digg-like voting to the t-shirt world, complete with a tagging system and an easy shirt submission system. Powered by the open source CMS Pligg and a nice implementation of what looks like Lightbox so you can see a large version of a shirt before voting, Tdigger is a nice addition to a great blog for those who just can't get enough shirts.

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