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An occasional mini collection that always sells out. So get in early on the Blue Note jazz t-shirts at Uniqlo.
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The range is part of Uniqlo’s feature UT range, which tends to be collaborations with brands of various types. Some retro, some not.
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In the past, I have featured some of the ‘arty’ collaborations and I have also featured this one. As far as I can see, Uniqlo hasn’t done a range of t-shirts with Blue Note since 2017. So a welcome return.
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No difference in the range this time around – at least in terms of the concept. Yes, this is a selection of classic Blue Note album covers on t-shirts, as you might expect.
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5 in total, with classics from Eric Dolphy, Andrew Hill, Lee Morgan (twice) and Freddie Hubbard getting the t-shirt treatment this time around. Each t-shirt is 100 per cent cotton and each one is available in a range of sizes from XS through to XL (and everything in between).
£14.90 seems a reasonable price if you are planning early for the summer. You probably need to as well as the popular sizes will sell-through.