So did you see Captain America: The Winter Soldier last week?  TeeFury.com has some Captain America inspired shirts today in the TwoFury competition for today only till midnight.

Now most of our readers have probably heard of TeeFury.com.  But just in case, TeeFury was formed in 2008 as the brainchild of a bunch of artists with a passion for limited edition t-shirts. At TeeFury you will find your favorite pop culture tees, with a brand new limited edition design every 24 hours for only $11.

Their artists and loyal followers (TeeFurians) are the creative blood in our cottony veins. They thrive on their ingenuity and forum activity, bringing only the best designs to life for 24 hours. After the initial sale, the t shirt is moved into the Gallery, where you can vote to bring your favorite designs back from the dead.

Here is today Captain America inspired designs.


Captain America TwoFury

Here is a closer shot of each:

Captain's Shield

Patriotic Defender by Drew Wise
Cap'n Ameri-Crunch
Cap’n Ameri-Crunch by Bamboota
As always, they have 2 great images and I love both.  The first image, Patriotic Defender by Drew Wise to me paints a picture of when Captain first debuted.  The colors and drawing remind me of the War Time comics drawn of the 40’s.  Now look at the second image.  I love the cereal inspired designs and seeing what is included.  The free trading cards, remind me of Agent Coulson’s cards from the Avengers.  Also you see Bucky, looks like both as himself and the winter soldier.  Then you see Cap’s shield, HYDRA symbol and Red Skull’s head.
Now these designs will be competing against one another in TeeFury.com competition, TwoFury.  The winner is determined simply by which shirt sells more.  Things to remember, after today these designs will not be available anymore.  Once a image is retired to the gallery you cannot order it unless it’s brought back from the “dead” by receiving the most votes to restore it.  Make sure you order it before time expires.  You can visit TeeFury.com HERE.
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