Friday the 13th part VII the new blood T-Shirt . London-based designer Ashish, known for his glamour and tongue-in-cheek humour, has unveiled a collaboration with alcohol brand Baileys.Ashish, fresh off dressing singer Jessie Ware at Glastonbury and designing Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour T-shirts, has created a summer statement tee for those with something to say about their love for iced coffee.The ‘Put Your Baileys in My Coffee’ T-shirts, are supporting Baileys’ global ‘Stir Things Up?’ campaign, to drive audiences to enjoy Baileys iced coffee this summer and the alcohol brand’s new menu at Grind locations in London until September.The Ashish tees will be available in two styles, a white cropped tee and a boxy tee, both featuring the embossed black glitter slogan, exclusively at Grind from July 26. The tees will be in a bundle including a bottle of Baileys and a pink Grind tin with ethically sourced ground coffee for 35 pounds.Commenting on the collaboration, Ashish said in a statement: “I have always been such a huge fan of Baileys, so I jumped at the chance to stir things up this summer to create an iconic summer statement to embrace in this new tee.“I was so inspired by Baileys’ archival advertising campaigns: how they embodied playfulness, an air of indulgence and a wicked sense of humour. These tees are for iced coffee lovers, and people who want to have fun this summer!”
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Anonymous –
This shirt is very comfortable, light, and moisture wicking as advertised. It also fits as expected — sometimes. I bought five of these in all different colors. They all arrived in the same box but individually sealed in plastic. The ones that fit as expected were labeled medium and are made in Jordan. The plastic they were wrapped in had the under armour logo on it. The ones that didn’t look to have been resealed in unmarked plastic and while they too are labeled medium they say they are made in Mexico. The shirts labeled as from Mexico are a good 1-2 inches shorter in length and seem to be more fitted in cut than the Jordan shirts, which have a nice loose cut without being sloppy. The seller should really advertise this difference on each shirt color as it applies since there seems to be two very different fits with no distinction in the name. Would have given a five star review if not for this issue and will not purchase again until fit is less of a crapshoot.