'Get Lost' Linocut Unisex T-shirt – Double-sided print
Paul Worthy
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- Order placed
- 21st December
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- Dispatched
- 24th December
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- Standard delivery
- 30th - 31st December
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'Get Lost' is an original handprinted t-shirt made using a linocut block, which features a pocket print and a large back print. The designs are carved by hand into linoleum blocks, before being inked up and pressed onto the organic cotton t-shirts.
I source my unisex t-shirts from Stanley/Stella, a sustainable garment producer who create some of the highest quality clothing available. These t-shirts use 180gsm 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton and recycled materials.
Sizing:
Small: 36/38"
Medium: 38/40"
Large: 41/43"
Linocut is a traditional block printing process which uses a hand-carved rubber stamp to apply a design to a surface (in this instance it's fabric). Ink is applied to the rubber stamp before printing each individual garment.
Due to the hand printing process, each print is a unique item so slight variations may occur. These are not flaws. As a handmade product it is never an identical replica of the product pictured. These inks will fade gently over time as you wash the garment.
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 30th - 31st December
For more information about delivery or returning items, please take a look at our Delivery & Returns page.
Paul Worthy
Cardiff, Wales
Hi, I’m Paul, a Graphic Designer and Linocut Printmaker based in Cardiff.
I began experimenting with lino as a medium during lockdown, and I have found that linocut printing provides me with an enjoyable contrast to my digital-based day job. My background in design influences my work, helping me to explore the possibilities of physical composition.
When I’m not working, I’ll spend as much time as I can outside — cycling, hill walking or sea swimming.