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Get your hands on a VILE T-shirt

Get your hands on a VILE T-shirt
20 March 2012
Annika Ranga
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Annika Ranga
20 March 2012

The ASOS marketplace has really got it going on at the minute, especially with independent label VILE: think sinners, brashness, goths and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It has on offer a wonderful variety of slouchy T-shirts, oversized jumpers, slick dresses, and let’s not forget about the capes, in its online boutique.

'Crucifix jumper'

'Crucifix jumper'

This unique collection is outspoken and goes against anything girly; as is evident in a ‘Crucifix tee’ and jumper, and dresses and T-shirts with ‘Working Class’ scrawled on the front. Prices range from just £18 for the one-of-a-kind tees; such affordability means the label is reaching out to all consumers and fashion lovers. These androgynous designs really are for anyone out there who is willing and daring enough to make a statement.

'Working class tee'

'Working class tee'

VILE is about exposing, and adding a twist to, forgotten trends. The collection includes a LBD, which has an asymmetrical hem and a twisted fit to it. It’s not your ordinary dress, so it’s definitely worth a look. We are also huge fans of the ‘Disco snake-print dress’; great for spring, or any other season for that matter!

'Disco snake-print dress'

'Disco snake-print dress'

The ‘Vile cape’, our favourite piece, has a very current feel. Available in a charcoal colour, the cape has closed sleeves and is affixed with a leather buckle, in keeping with the grungy image. It is the ultimate, modern design that will leave you looking stylish and sophisticated; you will definitely be the one standing out in the crowd.

'Vile cape'

'Vile cape'

Click here to shop VILE right now.

Annika Ranga

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