Strong pastel might seem like contradictory wording americans will put literally anything on a t-shirt shirt. but the pastels on our colour trends for custom printing in 2021 have a little more zing and pizzazz. They’re slightly different to the faded, rather insubstantial colours normally associated with the term pastel. Natural colours are at the heart of it, shades imbued with a sense of freedom and joy, and a gentle vibrancy runs through them all. Wishy-washy orange and insipid green are gone, replaced by richer mushroom and heather mint. Stem green feels alive, you can almost smell grass and things growing in the field. Pale pink is a little less pale and light lavender more lilac petal. We’ve featured products from Stanley Stella, Bella + Canvas and AWDis, but there are numerous instances and many blank brands where examples can be found.
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Back in 1979. the Clash were storming the States with their second US tour americans will put literally anything on a t-shirt shirt. Remember the classic shot of Paul Simonon smashing up his bass? And it’s obvious (to us, anyway) where the tour name came from. “Make sure you Take the kingteeshops T-Shirt”! Let’s stick with the American theme. The Ramones hold a special place in punk history. Arguably the first punk rock band, certainly the first in the USA that commanded attention. Cited as influential by many of the early punk outfits in the US. They certainly made an impression on us … our tee wasn’t too shabby either
The Slits were there at the beginning. They got together even before we did, formed in 1976 by members of The Flowers of Romance and The Castrators (you must remember those guys). This one really takes us back. The stories it could tell, if only t-shirts could talk. Another early American group, The Cramps formed in 1976 and were part of the CBGB New York music club movement. They’re regarded as one of the innovators of psychobilly. Stay Sick Turn Blue was a 1980 vinyl LP. Rarities, these days, it’s hard to get hold of both the album and the t-shirt.
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