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September 9th 2012

Grab a chance to see Mickey Mouse in a whole new light!

Check out these awesome new Disney T-Shirts we've just had from the guys at Bloc28 by Disney.

Bloc28 by Disney are a group of artists whose mission is to re-interpret Mickey Mouse using non-traditional media like murals, graffiti and street art.  It's a really unique project that encompasses artist visualisations of one of the worlds most recognisable characters!

These officially licensed Mickey Mouse T-Shirts add a quirky, retro, humourous touch to the classic Disney character that manages to bring him bang up to date!

These Bloc28 T-Shirts have got me really interested in the artists and ideas behind it all, and with the project going from strength to strength I'm sure we can expect to see some hot new products in the future!

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August 22nd 2012

Girls on Bikes....

UK artist / designer INSA's infamous ‘Girls on Bikes’ art project has become fashion thanks to Addict t-shirts.


The ‘Girls on Bikes’ photo series has appeared all over fashion, lifestyle and cycling blogs already, but now you can actually own a little part of it thanks to Addict and the release of this biketastic tshirt series.


If like me, you love graffiti / street art, bikes and beautiful ladies you will love these t-shirts. There are three designs available in total - Layla, Emily and Vicky. They feature color matched collars and sleeve stitching alongside a soft touch water based photo print and co Addict x Insa branding on each sleeve.

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August 21st 2012

'See No Evil' Bristol Street Art Event 2012

Loving a good piece of design (typically on a humble t-shirt) and always looking for any excuse to get out and about in the sun, last weekend saw this TruffleShuffler exploring the Bristol's latest See No Evil street art event on Nelson street and what a treat it was!

Bringing together some of the most loved and well respected artists from around the globe, this annual event gives them the chance to really do their thing and bring the once bog standard street to life with some stunning pieces.

A total of 40 urban artists, including Mr Jago, Flying Fortress, Nychos and Mark Bode, have used 3,500 spray cans to create their masterpieces on the streets. The event is said to be largest street project in the UK and last year projectors were brought in to help artists create graffiti on buildings up to a neck craning 10 storeys high!

The four day long event featured a New York style bloc party with music and dancers as well as many live performances through the days which really had the city buzzing with life.

Take a look at some of the snaps we took of the event...

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