Film Photography T-shirts! Essential Analogue Wardrobe Additions

By Paul McKay

We are super excited to announce that our brand new range of t-shirts is now live and available to buy! Inspired by different aspects of film photography life they come in a range of fits and sizes for all body shapes and are already an indispensable part of our wardrobe.

You have a choice of men's t-shirt in soft cotton and high quality printing, the women's fit version of the same material, and a unisex v-neck in jersey fabric for a more casual look.

couple wearing film photography t-shirts

 

And to celebrate this exciting product launch we have decided to reward early purchasers with a discount code. So anyone who is shopping for t-shirts in the next fortnight will be able to buy 2-for-£40! This is a 20% saving versus the individual cost per shirt of £25 - an absolute bargain and a great way to build a stylish set of outfits for cheap. You MUST use the discount code at checkout to get the saving:

TSHIRTS4EVERYONE

launch promo: 2-for-£40

So head over to the collection, choose your favourite (or two!) and look forward to rocking the next photowalk in style.

 

Happy Shooting!

Your Analogue Wonderland team


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