Fashion Update: With attitude
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Your support makes all the difference.TINY T-shirts with witty logos have become a staple for any funky wardrobe. Out of the current glut on the market, Dominic Lutyens's Tight Fit range stands out. His 'nostalgia for the Seventies as a pre-Thatcherite age' manifests itself in such logos as 'Gay Love It's The Real Thing', written in the style of the Coca-Cola logo and 'No Sweat' underneath a picture of Jane Fonda working out. Destined to be another hot seller is 'Fairy', written in green glitter against a yellow background. It follows the Johnson & Johnson baby T-shirt and is great free advertising for Lever Brothers. The T-shirts are available from pounds 15, at Sign of the Times in Covent Garden and Souled Out, Portobello Green, W11.
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