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The Cape Town-based LuckyFella clothing label produces limited-edition T-shirts that allow typography to exist in the real world.
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Project Repat sends discarded T-shirts from America to be upcycled in developing countries, to be sold back to American customers, with all profits to NGOs.
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Inspired by space, designed on Earth, Mingo Lamberti’s new range of T-shirts brings a strong force with it.
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The best way to support your favourite players during the World Cup might be to pull their faces over your head, literally.
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Muti, by Clinton and Carrick Campbell, is a clothing label that embodies the African heritage and is without a doubt 100% South African.
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Design Indaba Expo 2010: Mingo Lamberti's Made in China winners form part of the Eastern-inspired seventh range of limited-edition T-shirts.
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Mingo Lamberti will be launching their seventh range of limited-edition T-shirts on 3 December at 6pm at Happy Feet in Cape Town.
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Alexander Derrick’s American and Mauritanian roots shape the thinking behind his Zulu Rose fashion brand.
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Combining two youth culture essentials, music and T-shirts, the new Hruki T-shirt range has become an immediate hit.
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Mingo Lamberti are calling for entries for their seventh range of limited-edition T-shirts. Deadline: 31 August 2009.
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Cow Africa is a small agency in Cape Town that specialise in guerrilla marketing through stunts, the web and mobile.
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Love Jozi models posed for the camera showing off the ninth range of T-shirts, the Xenocentric Range, after telling why they live in Jozi.
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Brazilian fashion designer Carlos Miele has launched a range of T-shirts as a fundraiser for the Rainforest Foundation.
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Even superficial changes to the production, material, care methods and end-of-life scenario of fashion do have environmental benefit.
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After centuries of international copying, the past decade has proved revolutionary for SA fashion, writes Adam Levin.
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Go to any city in South Africa and take a look at what's hanging on the lampposts. Not much, really.