The two t-shirts are large white standard American Apparel tees Vintage Just A Girl Who Loves Bee Gees shirt. I like American Apparel as much as the next person, maybe even a little more so you have zero complaints from me there. I wear a medium so some of my friends will be very happy. The stitching is impeccable and, according to the tag, the shirts were sewn by 11 people in a sweatshop-free environment in downtown LA. (Yep, the American Apparel tags are still attached. I like that.) Both tees include comic book style scenes of raccoons getting up to mischief. In one, Heist, four raccoons ripped off some beer and food from a corner grocery store and the owner is pretty miffed.
Vintage Just A Girl Who Loves Bee Gees shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
I like the logo Vintage Just A Girl Who Loves Bee Gees shirt. It has a cool retro and vintage look reminiscent of a wax seal. There are also shades of a Japanese stamp type seal which they might be going for because there is some Japanese text in the lower half of the logo. As I said, I like the logo but I think it works better in the larger sizes that you can see on their social media accounts that on the website. I would increase the size and center it on the page so people would really notice it in order to help increase brand recognition.
In general, the site design is OK. When you arrive at the homepage, it doesn’t take you a second to know that this is a place where you can buy t-shirts and if you scroll down you can see that there are other products available too. But it’s very busy and the design rules are inconsistent. And even without scrolling down I can see at least 8 different font sizes with various font types. I really think that websites promoting/selling art should be as simple as possible and this is especially true for the home page.
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