Debbie Harry was, understandably, the face of Blondie {title}. It’s an utterly unmistakeable face, one made for both fame and merchandise. It could front any band and looks pretty good on the front of this t shirt. The musical influences were a Seventies New York melange of avant-garde and old school, but the style was always pure Debbie. A good lesson to learn: unique is priceless. X-Ray Spex popped up in ‘76 and went on to give us all a lot of irreverent pleasure. Never mind the Germfree Adolescents, back then we were all only too ready for The Day The World Turned Day-Glo. There was revolution in young hearts and a retro vibe to the printing ink. However short-lived, they were one of the great punk bands from the original era and we think this is still a great t shirt.
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Four suppliers who are bringing the noise for eco-friendly blank apparel {title}. Choose a top from one of these guys for your next run of custom printed t-shirts and you’re on the right ecological track. Stanley Stella – a genuinely ethical garment producer who champion fairness and sustainability in the textile industry. Their shirts are almost exclusively made from organic cotton and recycled materials and they offer a big selection. Continental Clothing – a brand which started in the music venues and street markets of London and has grown to be a leading light in environmental and corporate responsibility. Check out the Earth Positive, Salvage and Fair Share lines.
Neutral – with their strict adherence to certifiable sustainability standards, Neutral® Certified Responsibility™ are another ground-breaking supplier of eco-friendly shirts. It would be hard to find a more reliable supply chain. AS Colour – if you want a true commitment to outstanding quality and ethically sound methods of production, take a look at AS Colour. They only source from factories which share their values of dignity, respect and improvement.



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