Defected are very proud to announce a brand new range of apparel and merchandise, available exclusively from the Defected Store.
http://defectedrecords.bigcartel.com/
Defected Records – who recently achieved a No.1 on the UK Singles Chart with Storm Queen – Look Right Through – have just launched a new range of apparel and merchandise.
The lines newly added include Defected logo t-shirts, hooded pullover sweatshirts and embroidered beanie hats, all of which have been designed and produced in association with an established fashion design team based in Shoreditch, London.
The apparel comes in a range of different colours and finishes.
The hooded sweat line is a fleece-backed, high quality sweat featuring minimal branding with a simple woven logo label, the brand new DEFECTED LONDON/ESTABLISHED 1999 logo on front kanagroo pocket with an additional embroidered tonal DEFECTED logo on sleeve. The lines boast flat locked seams, with sleeve and side panelling and classic ribbed waistband and fitted cuffs, as well as flat lace style tonal drawcord with silver metal aglets.
Available to buy now and shipping in time for Christmas, the new range makes for the ideal gift for Defected fans around the world.
The previous Defected Store lines – ranging from Defected-branded t-shirts, iPhone cases, lanyards, limited editions vinyl and CDs – are also still available to buy now. All garments and fabrics sourced and manufactured in England, Turkey and Portugal from leading suppliers to some of the world’s most successful fashion brands.
Visit the DStore and shop all the available lines here:
http://defectedrecords.bigcartel.com/
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