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If you could say it on a T shirt

The illustrated Tee. I sketched this image one late night in Italy after pouring over editorials. I was working on wedding dress designs for a friend, so drew a princess backless cut, fitting with the cascading locks. I love this illustration so much that I have the original A3 framed in my bedroom
When deciding which of my hundreds of illustrations would go on my Spring/Summer'12 T, this was a no brainer choice. I gave one to Saci, and these are the snaps - styled her way + what inspired her
100% Pure Cotton which is woven in a super soft jersey with slight stretch.
The print is heated into the fabric, so will not crack or peel, and will only fade over time - which I think will only add to hand drawn charm of the image
It's available in size Small to Extra Large
Price is $60 AUD 
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($12 International Shipping) 
Delivery is Approx 7 days
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