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Blue t-shirt with an image of four types of bike - has the tag line "A bike is a bike is a bike"
This is an ultra simple design, just the four bikes in four brightly coloured squares. It's also my default t-shirt of choice and I wear mine all the time. Mainly because the only one from the set that I don't have is the recumbent, and I'm working on that !
oddly enough these tend to sell to people with more than one style of bicycle in their collections. Funny that.
Small thro' to Extra Large.
As usual with my items I hand draw them in a cafe with a pencil, then send them off to my printer in Leicester - who then prints them off using a traditional screen printing technique. Hence each print comes out slightly differently; apparently it's all in the wrist.
This particular one was actually drawn with a child's crayon onto an old diary I had to hand. Can't get more basic than that!
And the bikes? I was just trying to tie them all together as one tribe really. To me a bike is a bike is.....
Gildan Heavy Cotton. I have been assured that the t-shirt itself is Ethically produced, so all good there. Furthermore I use a UK printer so no sweat shops either. For the moment my t-shirts are pretty ethically produced, and I'm proud of that. I'm looking at going organic next, and using biodegradable inks. However this will add at least £3 to the unit price, and I'm not keen to make that leap yet.
Many thanks,
Phil
Designed by Philip Ifor Jenkins
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