Head's Up! New Bored Shop Tee's

Head's Up! New Bored Shop Tee's

Check out our fresh drop of all new Bored shop tee's, they're hotter than Summer '18 Summer '18 is in...

Check out our fresh drop of all new Bored shop tee's, they're hotter than Summer '18

Summer '18 is in full swing here in sunny Southsea, and we've just dropped four new shop t-shirt designs as things start to hot up nicely for the holidays. So check out some of our new tee's in the shots below. Starting with the Arabian T-Shirt in White which has a sweet one-colour front print of some dude on horseback giving off some serious Lawrence of Arabia vibes, and signed off at the bottom with shops contact details and opening hours cos it looks cool.

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The Voltage T-Shirt in Black features a large Yellow and Hot Pink battery graphic on the back, that pays homage to the bold and vibrant logos of iconic Italian fashion brands from the early 1980's. We're really pleased how these turned out and think they will be a big hit. This t-shirt is so 80's i'm tempted to cut off the arms and turn mine in to a baggy crop top. 

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There's more high fashion homage in the form of the BDG T-Shirt in Black, but this time the inspiration is a bit more contemporary and Japanese. Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and at Bored we try to flatter in as many ways and as often as we can. This tee is super clean and super simple, what's not to like. 

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The last of our new designs is the We Sell Skateboards T-Shirt in White and this one is more of a nineties inspired logo design, with blocks of bright colour and a jazzy sports fade on the Aqua lettering makes this tee looks super clean and screams summertime. The graphic is signed off at the bottom with the words "We Sell Skateboards", because that's what we do. 

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All of these are available in-store and online at Bored.

Photography: David Millard

Additional Photography: Sam Clayton

Model: Carlo Anderson