A blog about hoodies & t-shirts, with news from the independent clothing world

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(Rumplo Rocks is an ongoing feature in which I post shirts that I’ve found via the rather excellent tee-sharing site, Rumplo)

I really love the contrasts of the colours and the lines in this tee. It’s also a great example of a t-shirt that has a graphic on it that you wouldn’t expect to work on a tee, but it does.

Costiness=$36 Tee Link Rumplo Link

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The link goes through to Urban Outfitters, so, y’know, sorry about that, since I assume most of you readers come to places like HYA to get away from Urban Outfitters, but I’m British dammit, and they haven’t invaded here yet (well, they’ve invaded a bit, but not much).I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, big rectangular prints are going to be a big deal this year, and I’ll keep posting them until everyone else believes me. I think the reason why I like this tee is because I’d like the image if I found it on Flickr or FFFFound, and washing out the colours and putting it on a tee doesn’t diminish its value as art, and I think this would look really great when you layer it up with pretty much anything, a blazer, a dress shirt, a zip-up hoodie or just on its own.Costiness=$19.99 Link