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Bold summer party prints with Electric Tees

Bold summer party prints with Electric Tees
23 May 2012
Rebecca Saunders
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Rebecca Saunders
23 May 2012

The summer season is on our doorsteps, hopefully anyway. Regardless of the weather there will be festivals, parties and holidays that will be remembered far into the depths of dark winter. Brand new London label, Electric Tees has the perfect carefree summer style sorted with their collection of eye-popping graphic design t-shirts, which not only captures the free living mood of summer, but also flatters the body in a range of various colours and designs.

From sexy body suits, of which you will be in awe, to t-shirts and vests – all of them printed with amazing graphics: from tigers and wolves to Mexican Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) skulls. As such, the designs are inspired by a variety of things: the robot-head print tee, for example, takes inspiration from the robot in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis.  Each design comes in a variety of different colours and is printed on two tops and three bodies. The tees also have an asymmetrical design printed on the back so you can look good from all angles!

The tees seem like they could be paired with anything from a pair of denim shorts to a floral skirt – and for a bit of print-clashing, sling over a leather jacket and you’re sorted for day and night. Sizes range up to XL meaning the collection can be figure hugging or loose for a little room. Made with quality organic cotton and in factories that have an ethical working practice, the label is sold through ASOS’s Green Room, a site for organic fair-trade clothes, as well as their own website.

Rebecca Saunders

Have a look at the Electric Tee’s website here for the full collection as well as their ASOS green room shop.

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