A huge thank you to @Tjunction_print for sorting @WalkFlorrie out with our travel hoodies and t-shirts for our upcoming Dingle to Dingle trip.
Not only did they provide us with an incredible price, but the quality of the hoodies and t-shirts has exceeded all expectations. The service from start to finish was first class, and nothing was too much trouble 💚💛☘️
With the season over we're clearing out our Adults and kids LFC Merch.
Now available in our outlet section.
#liverpoolfc#liverpool#ynwa
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Job done for Jamie Webster & his partners Transalpino @TransalpinoO for this upcoming weekend at Neighbourhood Festival.
Make sure you check out the merch stall on Sunday.
With the season coming to and end we're clearing out our Adults and kids LFC Merch.
Now available in our outlet sections.
#liverpoolfc#liverpool#ynwa
https://t.co/RacNGTIDMv
Over 250 hoodies now available online at £39.95.
We're clearing the decks to make space for our summer stock.
We usually put them away for next season but we just don't have the space in our new store.
Grab them now! our hoody range will be back up to £70 in the autumn.
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SALE ENDS MIDNIGHT.
30% OFF code: 'ELEVEN'
ITS OUR ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY! 🎂
We reopened our doors on Bold St on MAY 1st 2015.
From our beginnings on a market stall to where we are today has been a long journey.
We first opened in Hanover street in 2006 but closed in 2010 when Liverpool One opened and dragged business away.
I reopened again on May 1st 2015 with 200 used trainers and the response was instant.
Jay Montessori , the founder of 80scasuals joined me soon after and we just grew from strength to strength.
Thanking everyone for their continued support 🙌
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Tour Merch Success:
When the band traveled to America in November 1984 with no merchandise, they decided to sell these t-shirts, causing the demand to explode.
The Design:
Inspired by Katharine Hamnett's "Choose Life" shirts (famously worn by Wham!), the shirts featured large, bold text designed to be read from 20-30 feet away.
Origins and Evolution
Initial Failure: The shirts were originally made by the record label (ZTT) as promotional items, but they were initially unpopular and ignored in office cupboards.
Designed by ZTT Records founder Paul Morley, the shirts were inspired by Katharine Hamnett’s oversized political slogan tees. They surged in popularity after the BBC banned the song.