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New Qee-Wear T-Shirts From Toy2R Style Collection

Fri, Aug 8, 2008

Beyond Toys, plastic

In a world of mini-figure saturation, Toy2R continues to kill it with cool artist Qee figures, charity auctions and sweet apparel. This post concerns the last item: a series of new T-shirts for the Qee Style Collection. In the past, the Tee2R store had some issues, so I can only hope they are resolved and it’s easier to get one of these. Because, in all honesty, these are awesome. In behind-the-scenes bloggerland, I have to pick one image per post to serve as THE image–the representative graphic you see on the front page, the one which makes you click to read more or pass the post on by. How much stress is that? Especially with a bevy of great graphics. If you’re reading this, though, it means I chose successfully. Anyway.

Now you can show your love of QEE by wearing the latest designs. Featuring a mix of designs and stitch graphics, TEE2R shirts will be available on some of the best and softest materials, making these shirts durable and wearable for a long time. None of this shrinkage or fear of washing, these shirts were designed to be worn! As a bonus, each tee will come with a 1.5″ mini Qee Zipperpull. Great for collecting or adding to other accessories! QEE-WEAR is here!

Known facts:

  • The USA Flag Bear shirt is coming out in tandem with the 2.5-inch Flag Series US edition. This is the second US flag t-shirt from Tee2R. There have been some Flag Qee throughout other series, but this is the first entire Flag Series I am aware of.
  • The Kaiju Qee shirts come in retro black and white and color styles. But where is the Kaiju Qee Series??
  • The Toyer mascot will come in gold and silver silhouette. I’m looking at a Toyer Silver Moon or a B&W Kaiju for me. What about you?

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This post was written by:

Jeremy Brautman - who has written 1965 posts on ToyCyte: Toy Culture Collected.

Jeremy Brautman joined ToyCyte in 2008 and has been writing about toy culture ever since. You can currently find him contributing to a variety of blogs, artkiving doodles at Doodlesplatter.com and cataloging artistic ephemera at ARTkivers.com.

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