11 Review: Turntable micro by Public Domain Clothing

I went on a shopping trip down to Manchester today, and I was actually surprisingly impressed with what I could find in the mainstream shops (I even bought rather a nice pair of shorts), but I particularly enjoyed visiting Wood, Exit, Westworld and a fantastic little bookshop called Magma where I spotted prints by Eboy and Kozyndan, as well as tees by Concrete Hermit and 2K by Gingham. I picked up a cheap copy of 200% Cotton, and almost got a tee-nerd-rection when I spotted the 2nd issue of T, the journal of t-shirt culture, I’ll give it a review later when I’ve given it a proper look. I know what you’re thinking, what does this have to do with this tee, well, fear not, I have an astoundingly ridiculous segue…

21 Review: Turntable micro by Public Domain Clothing

One of my friends bought some vinyl records today! And this tee has lots of decks on it, so, the story is almost justified now… As ever, its a sweet tee, their micro line just keep growing on me, and the turntable cheqeurboard print looks great. The colourway is rather more subdued than some of their other efforts, but the grey/blue (Grue? Bley?) colour of the turntables is really nice, and a slight change from the regular white that I would expect most tee companies to use.

31 Review: Turntable micro by Public Domain Clothing

The printing is sharp (as in, no errors or blemishes), yet the tee and print are still ever-so soft, with a slightly fitted cut that is also forgivingly stretchy.

Costiness=$25 URL: Mens, Womens


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