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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Shirts Taste Good: YouTube Viral Hits Become Priceless T-Shirts

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Shirts Taste Good logoName: Shirts Taste Good

Quick Pitch: Shirts Taste Good sells YouTube (YouTube) inspired t-shirts.

Genius Idea: Some things just go together. Milk and cookies, peanut butter and jelly, bagels and cream cheese, and now your favorite YouTube videos on t-shirts. Shirts Taste Good is a simple but genius t-shirt site that brings viral YouTube videos to life in t-shirt form. You’ll immediately recognize the Rick Astley/Rick Roll tees, the visual depiction of Bill O’Reilly’s shining web moment (this one’s an internet meme), and the new classic I’m on a Boat featuring Andy Samberg.

Shirts Taste Good

Shirts Taste Good releases a new tee every week starting at $14.95, with the oldies but goodies costing $17.95 (plus shipping). Designs are pretty colorful and clever interpretations of videos we’ve all come to know and love (or at least recognize). Should a memorable video escape your recollection, you can click the t-shirt icon on the homepage to watch the video for a quick refresher.

We think their starting stock is pretty priceless as is, but should your favorite viral video moment be absent from their inventory list, you can submit your suggestions for consideration. We already have our eyes on a few favorites, but we’d love to hear the Shirts Taste Good tees you want to wear right now. Share your personal favorites with us in the comments.


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