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A certain Superstar moose looks great in his teeshirt! |
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As modelled by real pirates Stevie Gee (left), and Keefers (right) both Radio Caroline renegades and Guy Hamilton (centre) Radios Essex and 270. Photos of more good-looking teeshirt models on the Offshore 50 website. |
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From our satisfied customers Ed Ryba in Los Angeles wrote: "The silkscreen looks GREAT and WOW – it's just beautiful! The red lettering just POPS out at you!! The design looks even better than it did online. Altogether, a beautiful job! It's one of the best silkscreened shirts I've seen in some time." We can't resist adding a recently-rediscovered teeshirt commercial by Kenny Everett, although we have to point out that our shirts are not available from 17 Curzon Street, they do not cost 12/6d and regrettably, we can't accept payment by Postal Order! (Thanks to Alan Field) |
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The first Big L shirt went on sale in 1965, when teeshirts were a relatively new garment in the UK. There was a small 'rl' logo on the back, and the shirt was probably designed to be worn with this on the front and the large 'Big L 266' on the back. Most people chose to reverse it, as per this photo. |
1966 design |
Guy Hamilton sports a 1967 Big L Kenny Everett
design shirt, aboard the Oceaan 7 (photo courtesy of Guy) |