6 of the best men’s tees from VDGN

One of the first brands we wrote about many moons ago when we first launched The Coolector was a small, California brand by the name of VDGN and we’re glad to see that they’ve gone from strength to strength in the last few years.

Their awesomeness lies in the eye-catching nature of their tees in particular and you can check out our pick of 6 of their best below:


Caesars Possum Tee


Sometimes you’re at the right place at the right time, and sometimes you’re just a possum taking unnecessary risks. Commemorating 7 years on Abbot Kinney Blvd for the guys at VDGN with this ace Caesars Possum Tee.

Fortune Cookie Tee


This heavyweight tee was designed by someone that was in the process of wearing themself out, and got a fortune cookie that said “stop wearing yourself out”.  Definitely doesn’t sound like a fortune, but a nice, timely suggestion anyway.

Urban Explorer Tee


This solid heavyweight tee is the ideal ally on your creative walks.  It will never get in your way, so you can focus on your next big notion.  If anyone questions your time wandering around, make sure you make them aware that studies have shown that creative thinking increases while walking.

Work to Death Tee


This large, woodcut style illustration is printed in waterbased ink on a heavy cotton tee. Break from what? Life? Work is life now. Life is work now. What are days? Where am I? Has Thanksgiving passed already?! The shirt is also cut a little oversized, so if you want your tees snug, order a size down.

Venice Seagull Tee


Around Venice Beach, California, there is nothing more common than a Seagull. And, yet, there is still something inherently exotic about them… Maybe they just hang out in all the best places? Celebrate their awesomeness with this top notch tee.

Pterrifying Times Tee


This world can seem almost surreal in it’s chaos. This feels especially true right now. Just remember, though, the world has always had its tremors. At least now, you don’t have to worry about a giant sky predator feeding you to its spawn. Oh look, a drone!


Leo Davie