For me, the anticipation that builds those tiny moments before I flick the mailbox latch open is rivaled only by the momentary exictement that builds wondering which piece of trivia will be printed under the bottle-cap of the next beer I grab from the fridge .
Now, that I am one of those full grown adulty thingies, my anticipation at the mailbox often turns to distaste very quickly, when I realise the snail mail I’ve so eagerly grabbed is yet another beautiful piece to add to my antique collection of bills bills bills.

But this could all change, now I’ve met Karen Merzenich, the founder and owner of MailboxTees.com, a San Francisco-based t-shirt subscription company.
Each month, MailboxTees.com goes out of its way to find a fresh talented artist in order to create a totally unique t-shirt design. Once the design is finalized and produced, it will hit your mailbox, hiding those pesky bills and finally making your trip to the mailbox fun again!

MailboxTees.com prints on high quality, soft and comfy t-shirts, in a variety of different colors and styles, including long and short sleeve tees. For those concerned about the tee’s collectability, Mailbox Tees t-shirts are produced in limited quantities, and arrive with an indelible number stamp on the back of the neck, plus info about the artist who created it.
The Mailbox Tees range is available exclusively from MailboxTees.com. Prices range from $78 for a 3 month subscription to $276 for a full year.
Karen reckons that with Chrissy looming, a Mailbox Tees subscription is an effortless gift that keeps on giving! Even better, here’s a 10% discount code exclusively for tshirtalert.com readers! Just enter TS10 at the time of ordering for 10% off.

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I own several of these shirts and I LOVE them. The shirts themselves are super comfy soft cotton - great quality. The designs are original, fun, and are great conversation starters. The other thing I like about the shirts is that they are like wearing art and make wearing a t-shirt feel dressy.
Oh and I am not exaggerating by saying that I get compliments and questions about the t-shirts every time I wear them.