Thrillist Los Angeles
Emailed on: Thursday July 24, 2008Mustache Brigade
Available at Urban Outfitters, including:
328 N. San Fernando Rd, Burbank; 818.842.7053
1100 Westwood Blvd, Westwood; 310.443.9765
During summer, nostalgia's pull is so strong, it can make you pine for things you didn't even do. Slap that idea on a t-shirt, and call it Mustache Brigade.
A sub-brand of SoCal's MightyFine, MB's soft-to-the-touch, tagless cotton tees hearken back to sunny adolescence; their latest line, "Summer Reading", features covers of books you were assigned in high school, but never actually got to 'til convalescing from a hernia on your 29th birthday. The line-up includes the eyeballed skyline of The Great Gatsby; the noirishly nondescript face of The Invisible Man; Willie Loman's defeated, trenchcoated backside from Death Of A Salesman; the faded carousel horse of Catcher In The Rye; and the oversized title and screaming Yossarian of Catch-22. Other Mustaches evoke memories of stuff you actually might've been into, from old-school hip hop (a bemusclecar'd De La Soul) to PBS gangsta-ism (an Oscar The Grouch number reading "I'm So Street").
Some of MB's best shirts feature invented characters, like the Schoolhouse Rock-esque mascots admonishing you to Dunk and Spray -- very cool, but if they wanted to trigger nostalgia about something you did do, they'd tell you to lie about having had a girlfriend at camp.
Check out the tees here; buy the book shirts by searching for the titles at UrbanOutfitters.com




