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Orla Kiely for Uniqlo HEATTECH Tops
Orla Kiely for Uniqlo – Autumn / Winter 2012
Uniqlo x Blue Note Records t-shirt range
Modern-day fashion retailer Uniqlo has teamed up with an iconic, old school jazz label, producing the Uniqlo x Blue Note Records t-shirt range.
Uniqlo has teamed up with Blue Note for a range of shirts based on its classic album sleeves or the fonts used on the sleeves.Dexter Gordon's Go and Joe Henderson's In 'N Out are above, but check out the uniqlo site for the full 21 t-shirts in the range, most of which are available in various colours and all of which are made of 100 per cent cotton.
When the weather turns hot, stay looking cool for a fairly modest outlay. Each one retails for just £12.99.
Find out more at the Uniqlo website
Via Modculture
Out of Print clothing: book jacket t-shirts
While its now fairly common to be able to get prints of classic book covers to hang on your walls, Out of Print clothing offer you the chance to wear your favourite design on a t-shirt instead.
Their cotton t-shirts cover a selection of iconic twentieth century books such as On the Road, Lord of the Flies, The Naked Lunch as well as Slaughterhouse-Five and Fitzgerald's Tales of the Jazz Age which are shown here. There's probably a design to please most literary or aesthetic tastes.
Each t-shirt costs $28 and for every one sold, an actual book is donated through the charity Books for Africa.
See the range online
Abbey Road Studios product range
Earlier this year there were several reports that the historic Abbey Road Studios were up for sale. EMI quickly denied this but they are using the commercial potential of the studios in another way: in a new range of product inspired by their reputation and heritage.
At the moment the range includes t-shirts, laptop cases and notebooks with plans to expand this through 2010. While you can get t-shirts and cases with 'Abbey Road Studios' emblazoned across them, some of the other products have a less immediately obvious link to the studios. For example, the notebook pictured, is inspired by the red boxes used by EMI to store professional recording tape.
The notebooks cost £10, the laptop cases cost £20 while the t-shirts cost £25 each.
See the range online