I’ll admit a few tees on my bedroom floor stink. But until now, I didn’t know tshirts could become extinct.
Meet the world’s first legally-wearable endangered species, Endangered Wear. Now there’s no excuse for taking elephants hostage for their tusks, or slaying innocent mink for a fur coat.
Scott, the brains behind Endangered Wear, explains the theory behind his t-shirt extinction principles:
Each of the EndangeredWear products is limited. We’ll let you know how many we are making, and we will never make more.
Lots of sites claim limited edition, but it’s curious that most don’t bother to mention what limited is. Five thousand? Ten thousand? Thirty thousand? At EndangeredWear, not only will we tell you how many will be made, you can see a real time inventory number of how many are left. We call it the Countdown to Extinction.

Finally, some limited edition tees that are actually limited!

Hunt one down before they become an endangered species – Endangered Wear.
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This is a great idea. Personally I am more interested in the fact that there are only 59 left in stock, even more than the design which is cool too. Ever been stung by a jelly fish? Hurts bad. I ran into a few back when I thought I knew how to surf. Great stuff.
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