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Bundy & Webster launch collaborative range with Check Me Out

Bundy & Webster launch collaborative range with Check Me Out
6 November 2013
Ellie Owen
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Ellie Owen
6 November 2013

Bundy & Webster are a London brand dedicated to producing unisex t-shirts and sweatshirts that boast fantastic graphics. The brand is always looking for new and interesting ways to evolve, and their latest collaboration with Check Me Out has provided them with the perfect opportunity to do just that.

Check Me Out is a London-based company that takes colours from photographs to create a one-of-a-kind check pattern that captures the essence of a person or place.

These checks help to create a strong connection between the wearer and their garment, and it is an idea that’s quickly taking off.

Bundy & Webster’s collaboration with Check Me Out has resulted in the creation of four unique check designs that take inspiration from the London Underground map, Brixton’s famous Brixton Village, Hackney’s Peace Carnival mural and the bright lights of Soho.

The checks have been used to create a collection that may look simple enough, but holds real meaning when you delve a little deeper.

The collection of shirts and sweatshirts really creates a true representation of London’s vibrant culture and the distinct difference between each area in the capital city.

The range is proving extremely popular and looks set to sell out within the next couple of weeks. Its popularity isn’t really that surprising when you consider the fact that it allows anyone the chance to wear the very essence of London right on their chest.

Ellie Owen

Bundy & Webster’s collaborative range with Check Me Out is now available through their online store. Prices start at £28 for t-shirts and £40 for sweatshirts. To find out more about Bundy & Webster visit their website and for more information on Check Me Out, take a look at their blog.

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