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+J Heather Crew Neck T-Shirt

Submitted by on July 26, 2010 – 2:30 pmNo Comment

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We’ve been bingeing on t-shirts as much as trainers lately, but what can we say? It’s still summer dagnammit. We’re still on a search for the perfect tee and, in the words of Mobb Deep, there’s a war going on outside no man is safe from. We’re backing the crew necks ourselves, so this piece from the +J collection is worth pulling the trigger for. While the heather colour is great, it’s probably best to stay away if you’re prone to sweating a fair bit. It’s fair to say that sweat patches will never be ‘in’. (Uniqlo)


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