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New Junk Food T-Shirts to Tempt Your Fashion Tastebuds
Crowned as the original vintage t-shirt producers, Junk Food Clothing has never failed to bring us some of the coolest and designs from the biggest and best childhood characters we all know and love. Obviously even from the humble beginnings of TruffleShuffle we have been HUGE fans of everything the Junk Food team have created and proudly stock as much of their retro classic designs as possible to give you guys the chance to get stuck into some of their amazing quality and print creations.
With sooooo many new Junk Food T-Shirts coming in think and fast, we thought we would give you a little glimpse at some of the latest designs and styles to hit the TruffleShuffle shelves. Take a look at this little run down featuring some of our top picks.
Ladies over sized t-shirts
Flattering, retro, comfortable and oh so versatile, the classic over sized t-shirt has been a wardrobe staple for as long as we can remember at least and have just been given the junk food treatment with these amazing new tees! Featuring the lovable Thumper from Bambi and a classic Batman and Robin print, these designs will make the perfect centerpiece for a casual or even statement look.
Save the day in style!
Always fancied yourself as a bit of a superhero? Well you can start looking the part with our fab new superhero T-Shirts. This new collection of mens T-Shirts features logos of Marvel and DC's finest, Superman, Batman and Spiderman.
Instantly recognisable, this Superman T-shirt features his classic logo in a distressed print. This tee has been Marble-washed to create the prefect shade of blue which shouts out vintage!
Maybe the Dark Knight is more your style? This iconic tee features a distressed Batman logo on a Marble-washed shade of grey.
Last but certainly not least, representing Marvel we have everyone's favourite web-slinger Spiderman! Featuring a distressed image of his mask this is the ultimate in comic cool!
Super Heroes on ice!
With our (ever growing) collection of Super Hero t-shirts, it only seems fair to pay homage to Chung Kongs recent take on just how 'cool' Super Hero's actually are!
His recent Super Hero retro inspired ice lollies left us TruffleShufflers licking our lips when we stumbled upon his recent creation!
See if you can spot any of our Super Hero t-shirts that match his spin on some of his favourite heroes!
Guest Post! The Caped Crusader: Yep it’s Batman...
I was VERY tempted to name this blog post âna na na na na na na na na na na na na na na naaa Batman!â because as you have probably realised by now thatâs how mature I am. But thereâs something about superheroes such as Batman that bring out that childish side to you. We all know that the idea of a man getting superpowers after being bitten by a radioactive spider or a man going around dressed as a bat is quite ridiculous yet weâre still enticed and get stupidly excited about this fantasy world.
Perfect example of this is of course âThe Dark Knight Risesâ which is the third and final instalment of Christopher Nolanâs Batman trilogy.
Iâve never seen so many people- of all ages-get so excited by one film. It is definitely a buzz that only certain movies bring. After all, superheroes are amazing. Growing up I used to love watching superhero films such as Superman and Batman. Even TV series such as Wonder Woman and donât laugh...Captain Planet.
Batman is the one superhero that really takes me back to my childhood. Forget the films; I always preferred Adam West and Burt Ward as the Dynamic Duo in the TV series. I can remember watching the TV series during our summer holidays on Channel 4 around 1.30pm! At the time they were so gripping and totally believable. I never questioned the convenient gadgets (there are 100 flights of stairs and the lifts not working...oh wait we can use the Batjet which is conveniently placed in the Batmobile) or the fact that nobody could tell that it was Bruce Wayne as Batman. Who can forget the âBam! Crash! Wallops!â?
It was this cheesy side of Batman that I preferred growing up and despite watching most of the Batman films my allegiance was always to the 1960âs caped crusader. But then Christian Bale happened.
Man heâs beautiful. But forget his beautiful face for a second if you can...it was his dark and suave Batman that got me gripped. Christopher Nolanâs Batman was a far cry from the ones I was used to- and I liked it!
The Weekly Retro Movie Rundown 13!
Hooray! Itâs our favourite time of the week again so shake out your weekday blues, kick off your working shoes, strap yourself into a comfy chair and join us on a journey of retro discovery and awesomeness as we gently navigate you through a nostalgic landscape chock to the block with cinematic wonders! Shift into cruise control, turn up the air con and roll the seat back cos itâs gonna be a damn nice adventure!
Have a happy retro weekend :-)
SATURDAY 21st JULY
Adventures in Babysitting (1987) Channel 5 1:20pm-3:15pm (1 hour 55 minutes)
A teenager agrees to look after her neighbour's children when her date stands her up. Settling down for a night of TV, she receives a phone call from a friend asking to be rescued from a city bus station. Unable to leave the children alone, she decides to take them with her, unaware of what lies ahead. Comedy adventure, starring Elisabeth Shue, Maia Brewton, Keith Coogan and Anthony Rap.
Mrs Doubtfire (1993) 5* 4:45pm-7:05pm (2 hours 20 minutes)
The Weekly Retro Movie Rundown 12!
Oh my stars! The days get longer and the weeks get shorter but the weekend remains the same - full of nostalgic cinematic retroactive joyfulness!
We totally enjoyed âRaiders Of The Lost Arkâ last weekend so weâre dead happy to see that âTemple Of Doomâ is on this weekend. Thereâs a real mixed bag of treats in store including a randy British spy, giant green people, an alien and the Batman, âEver dance with the devil in the pale moon light?â now I love Batman but I still donât know what that line means or why I remember it, anyone help me out with this?!
Have a happy retro Weekend Folks :-)
SATURDAY 14th JULY
Brewster's Millions (1985) ITV1 London 12:50pm-2:45pm (1 hour 55 minutes)
A baseball player is stunned to learn he has come into a massive inheritance. Unfortunately, there is one condition - he must somehow find a way to spend $30million in just one month, or he will lose the lot. Meanwhile, two scheming lawyers, who stand to get the money if he fails, are determined to sabotage his efforts. Comedy, starring Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lonette McKee and Jerry Orbach.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) BBC1 London 6:30pm-8:20pm (1 hour 50 minutes)