After a long absence Supafresh returns to find the world a different place. Supafresh must now face the biggest challenge yet…
Available in store, online and from uchi.co.uk
After a long absence Supafresh returns to find the world a different place. Supafresh must now face the biggest challenge yet…
Available in store, online and from uchi.co.uk
A pleasure to meet DJ Format before his Big Chill session with Boca 45. He came through and picked up a couple of uchi classic Tees. Very nice guy indeed!
The process and ritual of getting prepared to go out to do the things we love to do is sometimes an art form all to itself.
Taken from uchi’s third album, here is uchi’s “Keeping up a stash of funk in my backpack” hoodie now available OVER HERE as well as the uchi store.
What do you keep in your backpack?
Our Bristol T shirt store has gone under a few transformations since we began. To make room for the new women’s T’ shirts, new skirts and leggings. we’ve expanded our women’s wear section OVER HERE…
As well as our collection of women’s bamboo Tees from uchi clothing co and Spam Clothing…
There’s the new ranges of unique, reversible and and ethical, Fair and funky skirts.
Once upon a time there was a T shirt design called Love and Hate. The designer loved this design and it was his favourite for a long, long time. He loved it so much he made a limited edition art print much bigger and more elaborate than the original T shirt design. The T shirt was very popular and the print was received well by all who witnessed it. Eventually over time, all but one of the prints sold out, but the T shirt was still very popular.
Times changed, new T shirt designs came and went and Love & Hate was still selling, but, something was not quite right. Although still admired, the Tee design was much smaller than the new younger, fresher designs and lacked their impact. To make way for new T shirts in the store the designer had moved it to the lower shelves. The more new Tees arrived, the less space was made for it. Eventually, the T shirt was hardly ever seen and it began to feel neglected and lonely. The newer designs laughed at it because it was not getting as much attention as they were.
“You used to be one of the designers’ favourites, but not any more!” They mocked.
The last of the limited edition prints that was hanging on the wall opposite felt sorry for it’s smaller, neglected cousin and so asked the designer if he could update the design and make it as big as all the other T shirt designs he was creating.
“You said that I meant a great deal!”, the print shouted.
After thinking about it for a while the designer agreed. “I’ll make it a big as you!” he exclaimed to the print, “and I’ll give it a completely different background than yours so you’ll still be unique! How’s that?” He added.
The limited edition print was happy.
The finished silk screen…
Here’s the first print. Deep red going down on a sunflower yellow T shirt…
Out the dryer, ready to be stacked for the back prints…
Finally, the before and after T shirts.