Festive season was just hitting when we last checked in to our blog so we’d like to wish all our fans, friends, foes and anyone else for that matter a happy new one.
We’re pretty sure 2012 is going to be a slamming year. For one, we’ve got good vibes on it being an even number. Odd numbers make us crap our pants.
2012 is also way easier to handwrite. “11” just isn’t cursive enough for the self-proclaimed typography aficionados in our team.
Plus, it’s only February, so it’s just good to be positive while the sun is still shining, right?
While we’re definitely getting fiddly about autumn approaching, there’s no chance that anyone at head office is packing away any summer items just yet.
Hell no.
In fact, we’re excited to be welcoming two new labels to our online store whose tees’ll slide into your summer wardrobes like lime does at the tip of your Corona. Ona.
Fontaine.
Ladies, Fontaine is designed for the lads but there’s no getting around it. The oversized tee as seen on any female Garance Doré snaps will improve anyone’s intelligence on this one.
Designer Simon Lyssiotis designs colourful slim-fitting tees made from 100% cotton. And we’re not just talking any cotton. We’re talking cotton that is Australian made. Don’t mess around.
Already featured a few times in Fashion Journal and with a 10 page summer spread in Fjorde Magazine (page 36), Fontaine has a following of famous nobodies like us plus cool people that go out and drink blackcurrant ciders.
Our new friends are pretty well stocked around the nation but lay claim to a Fontaine this week on Daily Labels if you haven’t already.


Away With The Others.

Away With The Others is a Melbourne-based label launching basic prints monthly from university students with a graphic edge. With 5 new designs dropping monthly, Away With The Others is always keeping its appearance fresh and realistic.
All designs are printed with a quantity of 10 making each release limited. They're printed onto a longer cut garment with a ribbed scoop neck.
Featuring very shortly on Daily Labels, their prints are designed to fade over time to reveal a worn appreciated look.
Check our new siblings out on their Facebook page. They're swimming in fans. Another 20,000 can't hurt.













