New T-Shirt Designs From RedMolotov.com
Our new t-shirts this week pay homage to the great and good of the media world. We figured that because we love the likes of Robert Peston, Evan Davis and Fiona Bruce so much, then why on earth would you not too? If the thoughts of Andrew Marr of Kate Silverton on your t-shirt don’t float your boat then we also have a new design by former young cartoonist of the year James Hood celebrating the greatest beards in World Cup history. Or how about matching “Pint” and “Half Pint” t-shirts? Or the Archbishop Desmond Tutu enjoying a cup of tea replete with “Tea for Tutu” slogan? Well, what’s not to like we ask???
Robert Peston T-Shirt
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The BBC’s face of the recession, popping up on your screen or his unmistakable tones emanating from your wireless at all hours, bringing you the latest on the economic collapse. |
Pint T-Shirt
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For all you Europhiles, this t-shirt design represents .568 of a litre; the symbol of an old-fashioned, Imperial pint. |
Half Pint T-Shirt
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Either an ironic statement for the gargantuan or for those of the more diminutive stature. |
Evan Davis T-Shirt
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The lovely Mr Evan Davies, the BBC’s economics superstar and host of the fabulous Dragons’ Den. |
World Cup Beards T-Shirt
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A first XI of bearded footballing international superstars: Socrates (‘82 – Brazil), Djibril Cisse (’02 – France), Ricky Villa (’78 – Argentina), Olof Mellberg (’02 – Sweden), Sergio Batista (’86 – Argentina), Alexi Lalas (’94 – USA), Paul Breitner (’74 – West Germany), Archie Gemmill (’78 – Scotland), Abel Xavier (’02 – Portugal), Danny McGrain (’74 – Scotland), Trifon Ivanov (’94 – Bulgaria) |
Natasha Kaplinsky T-Shirt
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Channel Five’s premier newsreader and former star of the BBC newsroom. |
Tea For Tutu T-Shirt
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The Archbishop Desmond Tutu, beacon of South Africa’s struggle against the horrors of apartheid, enjoying a cuppa. |
Ragged-Trousered Philanthropist T-Shirt
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A tribute for those who identify with Robert Tressell’s seminal novel on the birth of British socialism. |
Kate Silverton T-Shirt
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The beautiful Ms Silverton, enchanting BBC news anchor. |
Kirstie and Phil T-Shirt
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The stars of Channel 4’s weekly dose of indecisive, overambitious and downright deluded house-hunters. “They have a budget of £150k and want a central London location, a garden, off-street parking, four spacious bedrooms… and they will be homeless in two weeks.” |
Andrew Marr T-Shirt
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Former Independent editor, BBC political editor and political editor of The Economist. Currently presenter of must-see Sunday morning TV: The Andrew Marr Show. |
Ghana Airways T-Shirt
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The defunct former national airline of the Republic of Ghana, operating out of Accra from 1958 until its unseemly demise in 2005. |
Fiona Bruce T-Shirt
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The divine Ms Fiona Bruce, newsreader, presenter, journalist, panel show contestant and sex symbol. |
BCCI T-Shirt
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Cast your mind back long before Lehman Bros, ages before Enron, and even before Nick Leeson single-handedly brought down Barings, the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (commonly known as the “Bank of Crooks and Criminals International”) folded spectacularly in 1991 causing the loss of billions of pounds of its depositors’ money. |
Ron Pickering “It’s An Enormous One” T-Shirt
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“Oh, it’s an enormous one. My goodness me it’s an enormous one!”. Ron Pickering’s reaction to Bob Beamon’s monster long-jump at the 1968 Mexico Olympics goes straight into the annals of Colemanballs. |
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New T-Shirt Designs This Week from RedMolotov.com
In keeping with the atmosphere generated by a combination of the continuing total financial meltdown and the G20 summit we have for you this week a number of t-shirt designs that we feel faithfully capture the current zeitgeist. We’ve got protest, we’ve got despair, we’ve got anarchism, we’ve got the acceptable faces of international capitalism, we’ve got symbols of workers’ and women’s liberation tied up into one and, yes, we’ve got Gordon. We’ve also got a load of bankrupt former airlines, a symbol of modern excess and finally we’ve got JLC. We’re not sure where Mr Collins fits in to all of this either, to be honest. But we’re sure he’d make us laugh.
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Gordon Brown “Gordon Is A Moron” Clown T-Shirt
The supposed Labour Prime Minister whose encouragement of the culture of greed and recklessness amongst financial institutions during his tenure as Chancellor got us all into this mess in the first place. Whose attitude to economic downturn has progressed from unprecedented borrowing to simply printing money. Here’s to you Gordon, you clown.
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Protest And Survive T-Shirt
The peace movement’s response to the government’s “protect and survive” mantra during the Cold War. Here seen with a peace sign as used by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
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Justin Lee Collins T-Shirt
JLC, Bristol’s own Chewbacca wannabe, darts player, comedy genius and sometime television star.
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Several Days Have Attacked Me At Once T-Shirt
Do you ever get this feeling? I try to take just one day at a time… but lately several days have attached me at once.
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Nick and Margaret T-Shirt
Never mind the shouty belligerence of Surralan, these two are surely the true heroes of the Apprentice. Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford can convey more disdain at the antics of the latest batch of hapless apprentices with a raised eyebrow than Alan Sugar can in a solid half hour rant.
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Buenaventura Durruti T-Shirt
Durruti was a prominent anarchist leader during the Spanish Civil War. He initially was key in preventing the military uprising in Barcelona, preventing it from falling into Nationalist hands in the battle of Ataranzaras Barracks. He went on to help found the Anti-Fascist Militia’s Committee which effectively ran Catalonia during the war, and led the Durruti Column which, amongst other things, held Madrid for the Republic in the face of the Falangists. Durruti was killed in November 1936 during the Battle of Madrid. Here he is accompanied by a quote attributed to him: “There are only two roads, victory for the working class, freedom, or victory for the fascists which means tyranny. Both combatants know what’s in store for the loser.”
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Rosie The Riviter T-Shirt
From World War II call to arms to modern-day feminist icon. Rosie originally was used to represent the women working in American factories during the Second World War – the image here was created by J. Howard Miller as a poster for the Westinghouse War Production Coordinating Committee.
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Kate Moss T-Shirt
A British fashion icon for the past twenty years: the divine Ms Moss.
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Air Zaire T-Shirt
The logo of Air Zaire, which operated out of Kinshasa from 1971 until it went bankrupt in 1994 following decades of corruption and mismanagement.
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Air Congo T-Shirt
Logo of the short-lived and long-defunct airline of the country formally known as Zaire, and previous to that knows ad the Congo. Air Congo operated from 1961 to 1971 before being replaced by Air Zaire.
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Air Djibouti T-Shirt
The pride of the Red Sea; Air Djibouti flew out of the tiny east African country from 1971 when the previous national carrier was taken over by Air Somalia. It continued operating until the late 1990s.
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Nigeria Airways T-Shirt
The logo of the former national airline of Nigeria. The company was frequently used by government ministers as a ready source of cash, easily raised by simply selling off the odd plane or two. Unsurprisingly the airline went bankrupt in 2003.
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As you can probably see, we have gone positively retro-tastic this week with our new t-shirt designs, focusing on icons from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, be they snooker players (which, to be honest, three of them are), film stars, union leaders or East European Airlines. We’ve also put lots of our old stock on sale at up to 58% off the normal price (see below), so be sure to check-out our sale pages and get yourself a bargain!
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Arthur Scargill T-Shirt
Leader of the NUM during the 1980’s miners’ strike and scourge of Thatcher, here resplendent with a quote of his on his approach to protest: “What you need is direct action. The sooner people understand that, the sooner we’ll begin to change things.”
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Jimmy White T-Shirt
The Whirlwind of Old London Town and one of snooker’s most popular ever players. Six times a world championship finalist and winner of ten ranking events.
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Interflug T-Shirt
Get yourself in Eastern-Bloc retro mode with the logo of the now defunct East German State Airline which operated from 1963 to 1991.
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Alex Higgins Smoking T-Shirt
The most naturally gifted player in the history of snooker: Alex Higgins. Here pictured drawing on a cigarette whilst waiting for his chance at the table.
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Audrey Hepburn T-Shirt
Possibly Hollywood’s greatest icon, star of all-time classic films including The Nun’s Story, Charade, Sabrina and Wait Until Dark. Here pictured in her famous “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” pose.
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The Sweeney T-Shirt
“We’re the Sweeney son, and we haven’t had any dinner” John Thaw and Dennis Waterman as the Flying Squad’s Detective Inspector ‘Jack’ Regan and Detective Sergeant George Carter in the beloved 1970s TV show.
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Kirk Stevens T-Shirt
An early 1980s snooker icon. White suits, mullet, cocaine addiction, good looks and that famous 147 in the Masters – Kirk was surely the archetypal 80s snooker star.
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The RedMolotov.com Spring Clear-Out
Credit-Crunch biting? Is your pension now worth the equivalent of two-thirds of nothing? Perhaps your mortgage exceeds the value of your house by a factor of five? And to cap it all your bank is paying its retired chief-exec a pension of hundreds of thousands of pounds as thanks for getting us all in the mess in the first place!
Well, fear not, for to celebrate our new selection of retro icons (see left) we are going decidedly back to the eighties in terms of our prices as well! Yes, it’s that time of year where we clear our as much of our old stock as possible in order to make way for some new lines, and so you can now get up to 58% off dozens of the best t-shirts in the world at your favourite online clothing shop! Visit redmolotov.com and click on the “SALE” link to see all the designs available with massive savings.
Sorry, the Sale is now over!
Men’s T-Shirts
were £15.99 now £9.99!
SAVE UP TO 38%
Women’s T-Shirts
were £15.99 now £7.49
SAVE UP TO 53%
Kids’ T-Shirts
were £10.99 now £4.99
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Hooded-Tops
were £23.99 now £9.99
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