Art Disco creates history

Art Disco creates history

Keeping in with the theme of saving the planet is the collection by Art Disco. The eco-friendly t-shirts made by Art Disco are absolutely epic and are seriously needed in everyone’s wardrobe. These t-shirts are handmade in England and are definitely on our shopping list this week. 

This season is all about the bohemian, relaxed, festival fever image and these t-shirts are essential to get this trend on point. First established in 2009, this label has come a long way in the fashion industry and with prices under £45, you can’t go wrong. These printed, ethical t-shirts are unique and the constant theme of African, Aztec prints which are quite quirky and comical, are great! It’s all about making a statement with your t-shirt and this is what Lucy Catherwood and Marie France were hoping to do. Their main objective is to keep the white tee alive and this is why they have thrown in strong monochrome prints to make iconic and memorable designs.

Their current collection is called Create History and hopefully these t-shirts will do just that. If you search through the fashion market today, loads of the white tees are making an appearance. So what makes Art Disco different from the rest, you ask? Well, as a fan of the iconic white t-shirt with a statement, I have to say that you will never find a print like the ones made by Art Disco; they also use eco-friendly inks, so it’s a win-win situation. 

These white t-shirts are here to stay, so grab yours now and wear it with a battered pair of jeans and some cool boots and you’re rocking this summer’s latest festival look.

Demi Johnson

Visit their website here.

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