Hope Provider
Edwin
Hope Provider a oversized-Fit T-shirt with chest and back prints.
Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in Portugal. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 61 cm. Length: 73 cm.
Color - White
Stylecode -
I034164_02_67
Logo T-Shirt
Stockholm (Surfboard) Club
Regular fitted t-shirt with logo on back.
Specifications - 100% organic cotton. Made in Portugal. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 59 cm. Length: 68 cm.
Stylecode - U1000043
Color - Plum
Printed Longsleeve
Stockholm (Surfboard) Club
Longsleeve t-shirt with graphic print on the sleeves and back. Regular fit.
Specifications - 100% Organic Cotton. Made in Portugal. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 61 cm. Length: 69 cm.
Stylecode - U1000136
Color - Black
Storm Club
Storm
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Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in France. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 52 cm. Length: 68 cm. Regular fit.
Sportif Longsleeve
Pop Trading Company
Striped Sportif Longsleeve Shirt in black and charcoal. Oversized fit.
Specifications - 100% Polyester. Made in Portugal. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 59 cm. Length: 72 cm.
Color - Black
Stylecode - POPAW24_02-024
Storm Club
Storm
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Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in France. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 52 cm. Length: 68 cm. Regular fit.
sacai x Mark Gonzales
Sacai
sacai and Mark Gonzales patch L/S t-shirt in khaki. Heavy cotton and regular fit.
Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in Japan. Measurements (size 2) - Chest: 53cm. Length: 69cm.
Color - B / Khaki
Stylecode - 24-0829S
sacai x Mark Gonzales
Sacai
sacai and Mark Gonzales washed t-shirt in black with a vintage feel. Heavy cotton and regular fit.
Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in Japan. Measurements (size 2) - Chest: 53cm. Length: 71cm.
Color - Black
Stylecode - 24-0820S
sacai x Mark Gonzales
Sacai
sacai and Mark Gonzales L/S double t-shirt in washed black. Heavy cotton and regular fit.
Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in Japan. Measurements (size 2) - Chest: 54cm. Length: 69cm.
Color - Black
Stylecode - 24-0819S
sacai x Mark Gonzales
Sacai
sacai and Mark Gonzales ONE LOVE t-shirt in white. Heavy cotton and regular fit.
Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in Japan. Measurements (size 2) - Chest: 53cm. Length: 71cm.
Color - White
Stylecode - 24-0817S
sacai x Mark Gonzales
Sacai
sacai and Mark Gonzales ONE LOVE t-shirt in washed black. Heavy cotton and regular fit.
Specifications - 100% Cotton. Made in Japan. Measurements (size 2) - Chest: 53cm. Length: 71cm.
Color - Black
Stylecode - 24-0817S
T-Shirt Slogan
Drole de Monsieur
The Slogan tee. Interlock fabric, this Optic white t-shirt features a ribbed neckline and the 'Not From Paris Madame' slogan printed front and back.
Significations - 100% cotton, Made in Portugal, Measurements (size M) - Chest: 50cm. Length: 70cm
Color - Optic White
Stylecode - PERM-TS203-CO002-OPW
T-Shirt Slogan
Drole de Monsieur
The Slogan tee. Interlock fabric, this black t-shirt features a ribbed neckline and the 'Not From Paris Madame' slogan printed front and back.
Significations - 100% cotton, Made in Portugal, Measurements (size M) - Chest: 50cm. Length: 70cm
Color - Black
Stylecode - PERM-TS203-CO002-BL
3 Stripes Tee
Y-3
Y-3 3-Stripes Short Sleeve Tee that is made from a soft cotton material and finished with a classic crewneck.
Specifications - Material: 55% cotton, 45% recycled polyester. Measurements (size M) - Chest: 60 cm. Length: 76 cm.
Color - Black
Stylecode - IR6265
Cunning Rural Disguise Tee
BOY'S OWN
Emerging around the same time as London’s house music scene and created by some of those responsible, Boy’s Own documented the acid house revolution from within. First unleashed in 1986 by Terry Farley, Cymon Eckel, Steve Mayes, Steve Hall and the late Andrew Weatherall, it folded clubbing and football’s terrace culture into each other with a sharp, satirical insiders’ take on the fashion and music that connected both worlds.
Full of spelling mistakes, designed with Pritt Stick, and often typed up by Farley’s mum, Boy’s Own became not just the voice of an era but a catalyst for many of its most influential parties and anthems, evolving into Boy’s Own Recordings and later the Junior Boy’s Own label. Each member brought their own unfiltered opinions on the state of football or London clubland, but regular contributions from the likes of fellow DJ and promoter Paul Oakenfold and acid house photographer Dave Swindells help reflect just how integral to the scene their zine was.
Reimagined as a series of tees, the raw DIY feel of the artwork handpicked for Collection No.1 resonates even more now than it did then. While the gang were busy living it at the time, looking back now we know exactly how much of an influence Boy’s Own had on British dance music history, and in turn contemporary fashion and street culture. If the scarcity and high price of original issues is anything to go by, this 40p zine’s enduring relevance is already assured. “Even after a few years off we’ve not had to create an all-new Boy’s Own,” explains Cymon Eckel. “We just applied a fresh lens that fits today’s landscape while remaining true to the emotion, politics and cultural responsibility we set out with.
Color- Black White
Significations - 100% Cotton Woven, Measurements (size M) - Chest: 52 cm. Length: 75 cm.
Autumn 1990 Tee
BOY'S OWN
Emerging around the same time as London’s house music scene and created by some of those responsible, Boy’s Own documented the acid house revolution from within. First unleashed in 1986 by Terry Farley, Cymon Eckel, Steve Mayes, Steve Hall and the late Andrew Weatherall, it folded clubbing and football’s terrace culture into each other with a sharp, satirical insiders’ take on the fashion and music that connected both worlds.
Full of spelling mistakes, designed with Pritt Stick, and often typed up by Farley’s mum, Boy’s Own became not just the voice of an era but a catalyst for many of its most influential parties and anthems, evolving into Boy’s Own Recordings and later the Junior Boy’s Own label. Each member brought their own unfiltered opinions on the state of football or London clubland, but regular contributions from the likes of fellow DJ and promoter Paul Oakenfold and acid house photographer Dave Swindells help reflect just how integral to the scene their zine was.
Reimagined as a series of tees, the raw DIY feel of the artwork handpicked for Collection No.1 resonates even more now than it did then. While the gang were busy living it at the time, looking back now we know exactly how much of an influence Boy’s Own had on British dance music history, and in turn contemporary fashion and street culture. If the scarcity and high price of original issues is anything to go by, this 40p zine’s enduring relevance is already assured. “Even after a few years off we’ve not had to create an all-new Boy’s Own,” explains Cymon Eckel. “We just applied a fresh lens that fits today’s landscape while remaining true to the emotion, politics and cultural responsibility we set out with.
Color- Black White
Significations - 100% Cotton Woven, Measurements (size M) - Chest: 52 cm. Length: 75 cm.