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Another cafe drawn item; this time my rather popular Surrey Hills mountain biking one. This t-shirt features some rather broody looking, snowy mountains with little bikes crawling all over them. The mountains have the names Col d'Leith, Col d'Box and Col d'Colley in hommage both to the Tour de France and the Surrey Hills being known as Little Switzerland. And right in the front is my stylized mountain bike.
Even in London, where they are ultra cool and have seen everything so ignore everything, this t-shirt gets second looks.
Lime Green only; Small to Extra Large multi-sex sizes.
[Note: As of 17/12/2010 I only have one in the small size left. You could always go for a medium and have it slightly baggy?]
As an aside, I bet you think I only sell these to Surrey residents, or people that have ridden the Leith Hill trails? How wrong you'd be Dear Reader. These t-shirts have gone to every continent except the Antarctic. Excuse the pun, but I think that's pretty cool.
Designed by Philip Ifor Jenkins
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