Tee and Biscuits

Launched in London in 2012, simply put, The English Tee Shop is “all about English”
Made in England using fabric manufactured in England, we fuse the English language with fashion to give you an easy-to-wear collection of luxurious printed tees that really do speak for themselves. Our hand finished prints pay homage to language and serve as a cheeky reminder of things that are sometimes overlooked in our use of English.
Offering a new take on the basic wardrobe staple, The English Tee shop is a love affair of fashion, English, simplicity, heritage and laid back luxury.
We are a supporter of British manufacturing and pride ourselves on using British suppliers for all our materials.

2012 is the year for all things British, and these Tees from brand new company English Tee Shop are perfect for the occassion.
Costing £55 each they may not be the cheapest of basics, but dammit, I think they are worth every penny…they certainly tick all my boxes (quirky, independent, 100% British)
My personal favourite is the last one “To a Tee”, how about you?

Check them out on their website  or follow them on Twitter at @EnglishTeeShop

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12 comments for “Tee and Biscuits

  1. I love the concept and ethic of the company but these are waayyy to expensive for what they are xxx

  2. I don’t think I would ever pay £55 for a t-shirt lol! Even if the ideas behind it are admirable.

  3. Ouch, couldn’t quite justify spending that much on a t-shirt, but I do rather love the ‘To-a-Tee’ one 🙂

  4. Mat

    always good to support your country!

  5. Definitely out of my price range- but love the fact they’re 100% British! xx

  6. Love the concept of the companys. but a bit pricey!

    xoxo
    Stella

  7. oH that top pic made me laugh … my kids think it is H.Y.S.T.E.R.I.C.A.L to put their sunglasses on upside down …. entertains them for ages asking me “look mom” and I have to pretend I haven’t noticed 🙂

  8. i love quirky tees. these are pretty amazing xx

  9. I really like these! Always good to see British brands xxx

  10. J.

    What a great concept, even for a non-Brit! 🙂

  11. Love the idea and concept and I’m always happy to pay a bit more for a independent, high-quality British brand, but £55 for a white tee that I’m inevitably going to slop stuff on is a bit high! £40 is probably my limit.

    Emily x
    http://www.incurablycurious.com