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Search for T-shirts the easy way with PleaseDressMe, a search engine for colored cotton.

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by tikal2k September 3, 2008 1:01 PM PDT
This really isn't "Google for T-shirts" but rather "a search engine for two or three t-shirt vendors with maybe a thousand shirts between them." Still, a decent start. They should incorporate more shirts from digitalgravel.com or amazon.com
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by jerang04 September 10, 2008 3:09 PM PDT
Decent start indeed! Impressed with what they are doing. They are getting great publicity too! Definitely checking them out.
by pointman42 September 3, 2008 8:09 PM PDT
Take a look at http://teenormous.com too. Just launched Friday but has almost 15,000 tees indexed and the search options are killer.
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by shirtseek September 3, 2008 11:09 PM PDT
If that's the "google of t-shirts" then http://www.shirtseek.com is the "digg of t-shirts". At shirtseek you can search, but also suggest your own t-shirts, then rate and discuss them with the rest of the community.
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by tshirtftw October 20, 2008 9:47 PM PDT
I see it as a site only showing a small selection of t-shirts that the site's owners can become affiliates with. If you're a small t-shirt shop with amazing designs, you're out of luck with their site. I think <a href="http://www.tshirtftw.com">http://www.tshirtftw.com</a> has a better chance at giving exposure to the small shops than the overly 80stees.com/tshirthell saturated pleasedress me site.
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