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Want a SKWAWKBOX T-shirt to wear to #Conference (or anywhere)?

At the suggestion of a savvy reader, the SKWAWKBOX is planning to produce a run of T-shirts with the new, soon-to-be-launched SKWAWKBOX logo in time for delegates who are so inclined to wear them at Labour’s Conference next month – or anywhere else, of course – to raise awareness of this blog and of the new left media in general. Annoyance to any right-wing politicians or journalists will of course be an entirely incidental side-effect.

Skwawkbox T-Shirt Black reduced
One of the SKWAWKBOX T-shirt design options

Pricing will be finalised depending on demand but working estimate is £20 including delivery. Shirts will be in 100% organic, sustainable, responsibly-sourced cotton or bamboo fabric – and, in the first instance at least, in red (of course). Payment will be with order.

The new logo will be launched within the next day or two. Requests for a ‘retro’ version with the old logo will also be accommodated if there’s sufficient demand.

If you’re interested, please email skwawkboxTshirt@outlook.com with details of required size and preferred material so we can gauge demand. No payments until everything is finalised, of course.

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11 comments

  1. Not very impressed with the design. Looks like an A4 sheet of paper ironed on a red tee shirt.

  2. With the new look and in particular for the branded T shirts, may I suggest you drop “The”: simply “Skwakbox” is visually much stronger. I suggest having the logo within a white panel is graphically weak: options 1 or 6 without “The” are clear winners!

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