by Andy on November 12, 2009

An organic tee in the UK for £10 is pretty rare, but for that tee to also have a cool print on it at that price is even rarer. I suppose that at this price it even makes it possible for Americans to join the
Linework party and not feel as they’re being slapped about the face with their wallets.
Last time I took a look at Linework I took issue with the lack of large pictures so that you could really chedck out all the effort that went into making the tees and show off the designs. I’m glad to say that Linework have sorted that out and cleaned up the navigation of the site to make it a lot more enjoyable to browse through.
by Andy on August 12, 2009
Linework is a new-ish label from London combining the work of illustrator Sam Falconer with organic tees, and it looks like a pretty good match to me. As ever though, I take issue with the lack of large images of the designs on the site, there’s no point putting so much time and energy into designing and printing tees if we can’t take a good look at them until they’re in our hands, also, us husk fellows are left out in the cold somewhat as the sizes run S-L, but I’m sure that was merely an issue of budget rather than rampant sizeism. Price-wise, they’re £15 a pop, which is good for an organic tee in the UK, and Sam has a fairly unusual style that you don’t see too often being put onto tees, so there’s definitely something different about this fledgling brand.
Costiness=£15 Available from Linework