London Arsenal Are Shit Shirt . The first full day of London Fashion Week kicked off with a nod to the Swinging Sixties by Irish designer and LFW veteran Paul Costelloe and Turkish designer Bora Aksu.1960s-style Mod dresses and workwear in pastel linens, floral silk jacquards, and understated tweeds abounded in Costelloe’s Spring/Summer collection, “Le ciel est bleu”.The once-private stylist for Princess Diana presented his “ode to Paris” – 40 years after showing at the first ever LFW in 1984 – in a call back to his fashion beginnings working as a design assistant in the French capital. In a modern twist to the outfits with his debut hosiery line, Costelloe paired trending long striped socks with stilettos.Speaking to the Irish Independent newspaper ahead of the show, Costelloe said the hybrid look was “akin to Emily in Paris,” the hit Netflix series starring Lily Collins, whose character Emily Cooper’s experimental fashion choices have split opinions among viewers.
Arsenal Are Shit Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt



















Anonymous –
Very nice shirt made with good material
Anonymous –
This is actually a very nice tshirt! I received lots of compliments!
Anonymous –
So far, I have bought 4 of these shirts in total (2 black, 1 gray, 1 gray/black). I like the way they feel and fit. My only problem was that 1 of the 4 shirts came without the tags and reeked of body odor. That’s pretty pathetic QA and is very off-putting. I don’t know where that shirt has been or what it’s been through. I’d have rated them 4 or 5 stars if not for that instance of obvious disregard for customer satisfaction.
Anonymous –
it looks like it does in the picture. A little big,but it will fit perfect after I wash it….. its a good product
Anonymous –
I’ve been wearing shirts for four years now and religiously working out in them. I had the same tech shirt in about 6-8 different colors and they all got so used that they eventually stunk every time they took on any sweat or water. So after some in-store size testing and try ons, I found this shirt that fit great and had a ton of color options. Came online, ordered a brand new 7 colors to fully replace my prior set, and absolutely wish I had just bought them in store.
All seven shirts are the exact same model number but they fit differently. Three of them fit the same – nice and loose and comfortable. Yet four of them are too tight and near unwearable now for anything other than as an undershirt or layer.
I’ll be going into a retailer to try on future colors and will just purchase from there to ensure the sizing and fit is correct across the colors. I’m 5’10”, 230 lbs, and large framed, buying all shirts in an XL expecting to be able to run and be active in them comfortably but several were too tight to be comfortable.