You are probably likely to ask me the following two questions when you see this image of a round neck women’s T-Shirt in Charcoal Grey with Folded Arms loguo:
1. Why The Folded Arms?
2. Why black for men and charcoal grey for women?
The answer to question one is not about folding my arms being something I tend to do. It’s comfortable though. Kieran (guitarist) was in New York having a photo taken with a reggae artiste who advised him that a comfortable position for being photographed was to fold your arms. Then after a gig we all posed with our arms folded. And the name stuck.
There are two answers to the second question: this is just the first trial batch; our research found that charcoal grey was women’s first choice. We will be providing both colours for men and women with the next batch. For Christmas maybe?
The women’s T-shirts are shaped, while the men’s are especially designed to accentuate their beer guts.
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