Two in the Shirt (T.I.T.S.)

History

Two in the Shirt was launched in August 2006 and is based in Seattle.[1] Marek Grubel is the owner, founder, and creative director.[1] He trademarked the brand's name in 2004.[2] BBoy is the brand manager of T.I.T.S.[3]

Products

Alektra Blue

Alektra Blue's Blueprint was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Winter 2010 collection released in October of that year.[4]

Alexis Amore

Alexis Amore's Bottle Service and Back Shots t-shirts were released in 2012.[3]

Alexis Ford

Alexis Ford's By Any Means was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Fall 1 2011 collection released in August of that year.[5]

Alexis Texas

Alexis Texas's Everything’s Bigger In Texas was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Spring 1 2012 collection released in February of that year.[6]

Andy San Dimas & Teagan Presley

Two in the Shower, a T.I.T.S. shirt featuring Andy San Dimas and Teagan Presley, was released in June 2011 and made available in multiple color choices.[7]

Angel Porrino

Angel Porrino's Key To The Cure was the first TITS for TITS fundraising campaign t-shirt for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) in October 2011.[8]

Angelina Armani

Angelina Armani's Trophy Wife t-shirt was among the Spring 1 2011 collection released on February 3, 2011.[9]

Asa Akira

Asa Akira's Word is Bond and Rub your TITS t-shirts were among the Spring 1 2011 collection released on February 3, 2011.[9] Word is Bond was bondage-themed and Rub your TITS was a collaboration with RockSmith.[9]

Brandy Aniston

Brandy Aniston's Just The Tip was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Spring 1 2012 collection released in February of that year.[6]

Courtney Cummz

The Courtney Cummz Come Correct T.I.T.S. shirt was released in August 2010.[10]

Jenny Hendrix

Jenny Hendrix's Sucker Free, which features her in a school girl outfit, was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Fall 1 2011 collection released in August of that year.[5]

Julia Bond

Julia Bond's Self Made, which was shot in tattoo artist Norm AWR's shop and features artwork from grafatti artist Retna in the background, was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Fall 1 2011 collection released in August of that year.[5]

Kristina Rose

Kristina Rose's Love Hate was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Winter 2010 collection released in October of that year.[4]

Lela Star

Lela Star's Luxury Vixen was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Fall 2010 collection released in August of that year.[11]

Nikki Benz

Nikki Benz's first T.I.T.S. t-shirt, Bring Em Out, was released in March 2010 and came in a mint color.[12] Fans were then asked to vote for Benz's next shirt in an online poll and chose "Mob Related" out of four available options.[12] Her second T.I.T.S. t-shirt, Nothing to Play With, was released in May 2010 and features her in a mafia suit, a fedora, and a machine gun leg in reference to Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse segment Planet Terror.[13] T.I.T.S. later added tank tops and new colors for both designs.[14]

Nikki Delano

T.I.T.S. tapped Nikki Delano as a spokesmodel and debuted her first t-shirt at AEE 2012 before launching her second t-shirt, Dope Girl, in November of that year.[15] A sweatshirt with the Dope Girl design was also made available.[15]

Nina Mercedez

Nina Mercedez's Heavy Hitter was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Winter 2010 collection released in October of that year.[4] Her What Happens in Vegas t-shirt debuted at AEE 2013.[16]

Sunny Leone

Sunny Leone's T.I.T.S. t-shirt series was made in collaboration with Yuhmm in celebration of their one-year anniversary in 2010.[17] The first t-shirt, TITS UP, was made available in white and black for men and black, white, and pink for women.[18] Taste was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Summer 2010 collection released in June of that year.[19] Sunny Wifey, the third and final one in the series, was among the t-shirts in the T.I.T.S. Fall 2010 collection released in August of that year.[11]

Yurizan Beltran

Yurizan Beltran's Esposa t-shirt was among the Spring 1 2011 collection released on February 3, 2011.[9]

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