Monthly Archives: April 2011

Our friends Paul and Kat, of PaulandKat.com (button designers and makers extraordinaire), started a tumblr for their dog Nickel called ‘Being Nickel.’ Nickel has turned into a little bit of a Internet sensation, and his introductory photo has become an … Continue reading

A fan from the UK just ordered a second Pirate Chef t-shirt because his first one was destroyed by his pet hamster, Carter.  Carter escaped from his cage and made a new nest out of little bits of Pirate Chef … Continue reading

Tuxedo Jones, one of the cats in the alley behind our workshop, just gave birth to some kittens.  Our friend Beth brought out some canned cat food to help the mother with her nursing.  The father was no where to … Continue reading

A friend of mine found our Pirate Chef sticker on a Washington Times newspaper dispenser.  Does that mean we’ve arrived when someone starts tagging us?  The funny part is the stickers costs $2, so that is a pretty expensive tag.

On my way into the workshop this morning I snapped a photo of the vanity plate in front of me (it was safe we were at a stop light).  Rarely does a vanity license plate make any impact on me … Continue reading

Two new t-shirts launching at our weekly Eastern Market event this weekend and online in a few more weeks.  New women’s T-shirts to come shortly!

Just finished making the first batch of the new guitar strap “And then I felt a drop of rain.” Look for it online shortly!

On beautiful weather day like this we can throw open the bay doors and let the sunshine in.  Feels like we’re working in a beach front shop in Cali.  We even have a Rita’s Ice Cream down the street.  Totally … Continue reading

Here’s a sneak peak at a new t-shirt coming out soon called ‘Pegasus Dreams.’  I came up with the concept after remembering a friend’s Halloweeny costume.  The artwork is by Priscilla Wilson.  You’ll be seeing a lot more from Priscilla … Continue reading

It started out as a rainy day, but once the sun peeked out Keith and I didn’t want to be stuck inside.  An immediate search of Go Kart tracks in the surrounding DC area and we were on the move! … Continue reading