Sir Squid & Sir Critter T-Shirts by Jeremy Kalgreen

by Scott Beale on April 16, 2009 · 0 comments

Sir Squid

Jeremy Kalgreen has just released a wonderful new series of “Sir Critter” t-shirts, including the stately “Sir Squid”. Kindly step aside Mr. Peanut, your days are numbered.

Isn’t it about time nature got with the program and started showing a little refinement, maybe even a hint of elegance? For some reason animals just can’t seem to get their act together, so let us provide nature an example to live by with these fine t-shirts emblazoned with classy critters.

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