
Kudos to designer Dave Rittinger for coming up with a creative way to bring attention to environmental causes with these Zero Footprint Leaf Series shirts—but if we all have to dress like the Green Giant the Earth is screwed.
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Furious with BP? Well, it looks like you can have an iPhone case to go with that FU BP shirt you bought. Only with this product, all of the proceeds go to the National Wildlife Federation to help protect the animals and coastlines affected by this tragedy. Needless to say, that makes spending $40 on an iPhone case easier to swallow.
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Yeah wow, this oil spill debacle has gone on for far longer than expected. Perhaps that’s why this shirt has gone from a tagline to all out vulgarity.
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Thanks to irresponsibility and a complete lack of foresight, BP is bringing oil to American shores like never before.
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Interesting that a man would rather be perceived as whipped than a treehugger. Admit it hippie! You care !
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Earth Day is this Wednesday, April 22nd—a day that we all should celebrate. Not an eco-fan? Consider this—Darth Vader cares about wildfires. AT-ST drivers try to avoid knocking down trees. Shocking? Yeah, I know. All six designs are available after the break.
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Looks like even Batman is getting wrapped up in this eco-friendly craze. Too bad Morgan Freeman couldn’t figure out a way to make the Tumbler more fuel-efficient.
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As you exit your solar-powered home and drive to the health food store in your hybrid vehicle you secretly despise the people that drive big trucks and nonchalantly respond “plastic” when the cashier asks their preference. Let your hippie enviro-anger and self-righteousness boil up to the surface in the form of this reusable bag.
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The answer is CFL’s! Why didn’t I think of this before!
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While our reckless use of the Earth’s natural resources is the real focus behind the imagery on this Petrolcide t-shirt, chances are it also represents the feeling many motorists get when they see the price of a gallon these days. Believe me, when automakers come up with an affordable alternative that doesn’t suck balls, we will be all over it.
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