Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Adidas classic three-stripe Trefoil t-shirt

Adidas

I was thinking about t-shirts earlier (due to the warm weather), something timeless and classic – and I ended up with the Adidas three-stripe Trefoil t-shirt.

It really is a timeless piece of clothing, pretty much universally worn in the 1970s and still an understated gem in the modern era. Adidas looks to have five colour options available online right now, including the black and white above, all with the same contrast collar, cuffs, logo and three stripes on the arms, all made of 100 per cent cotton.

All are available directly from the company too, £26 is the asking price.

Find out more at the Adidas Store website

Categories / Men's Fashion, Toys and Games

Pac-Man Ghosts T-Shirt

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Layer Eight create t-shirts inspired by things they enjoy, which judging by this Pac-Man Ghosts T-Shirt includes retro arcade games.

The t-shirt features Pac-Man’s enemies, Inky, Pinky, Blinky and Clyde on the front with a '10p – 1 play' coin slot graphic printed on the sleeve. The t-shirt is available in men’s sizes Small up to XX Large and in either navy or charcoal grey. There is also a similar design featuring the Space Invader aliens should that be your game of choice.

The t-shirts cost £23 from Layer Eight.

Categories / Men's Fashion, Music

Smiths-inspired How Soon Is Now? t-shirt by Sometimes

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It's the kind of garment you'd probably expect to see in a university bar or sixth form common room in the mid-80s, but this How Soon Is Now? t-shirt by Sometimes is actually a new item.

If you haven't guessed, the words on the front of the t-shirt are a selection from The Smiths' How Soon Is Now? track, so you can share Morrissey's misery wherever you are. Just as long as you buy the t-shirt.

As far as we know, it's only available from the US, but let us know if that's not the case. It retails for $32.

Find out more at the Sometimes website

Categories / Kids, Music

Beastie Brat t-shirt at Stardust

Beastie

Recognise the image? Yes, the Beastie Brat t-shirt at Stardust is based on a hip hop classic.

That being the original Beastie Boys logo from the debut '86 album, Licensed To Ill. So, not only are you dressing your child, you're making said child far more hip than the rest of the nursery intake with his or her nod to old school hip hop cool.

It's an ethically-made t-shirt, made from a premium interlock cotton, with nickel-free poppers and sizes from 0-6 months to 10 years. The price is £14.50, with an option for 'Beastie Girl' or 'Beastie Baby' if you prefer. If that doesn't appeal, the rest of the range features everyone from Joe Strummer to the Sisters of Mercy.

Find out more at the Stardust website

Categories / Women's Fashion

Daisy Crochet Tops from Oasis

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Simple separates are all very well for creating a retro wardrobe for every day, but the addition of sixties style points like crochet can lift the look to something special. These Daisy Crochet Tops from Oasis use the retro elements with subtlety and chic.

The monochrome colour palette allows a daisy crochet pattern to stand out, creating a visible nod to Mary Quant's mid sixties styling. The capped sleeved top and cardi are both a cutesy pairing for skirts, shorts or pants that have the right balance between girly and grown up style for a Winter mod-inspired look.

Get them from Oasis now at £35 for the top and £40 for the cardi.

Categories / Men's Fashion

Gama Clothing does a Tokyo 1964 Olympics t-shirt

Tokyo

A t-shirt isn't top of many shopping lists in the autumn months, but we still think this Tokyo 1964 t-shirt at Gama Clothing is worth a mention.

It's part of the retailer's Gary Crowley range, although he obvious didn't design the logo for the Tokyo 1964 Olympics. That was the work of Modernist designer Yusaku Kamekura.

It's a slightly thinner 160gsm t-shirt than usual, with an 'American college cut' and double stitched hems, available in all sizes. £20 each will secure you one online, which seems reasonable enough.

Find out more at the Gama Clothing website

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