First up is the Carhartt X Urban Industry collab t- shirt featuring artwork by Rob Trigg

Secondly there is the Urban Industry X HELLOMATT 3 Pack t-shirt Collection which was designed by Matt Howarth.



And finally there is the Urban Industry to Brighton Charity Bike Ride t-shirt which is based on the classic Kraftwerk cover for their Tour De France track.

All t-shirts were printed in limited quantities (50 of each) so make sure you grab them whilst stocks last.
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2 comments:
They are all equally bad.
how did the concept for the last design come about?
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