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Colour Your World with Beardsley in Blue Jeans

Two of the most enduring joys from childhood are colouring-in and playing dress-ups. Imagine then, the delight derived from a Beardsley In Blue Jeans Colour Your Self T-shirt, which comes complete with three colouring-in fabric pens, perfect for breathing a unique breath of life into your black and white t-shirt. Yes, this is customisation at the next level – and it’s by a WA label. Gee, us Western lot sure are a clever bunch. ‘The idea behind (this) range is to take the customer participation beyond the initial purchase and adornment,’ said Beardsley In Blue Jeans creator Joh House. ‘T-shirts are the universal garment of self-expression so what better way to display your insides than on the outside…!’. Beardsley In Blue Jeans is stocked at the Art Gallery of Western Australia and Libertine in Mt Lawley. Be quick… this t-shirts are sure to disappear fast!

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To celebrate the sheer ingenuity of Beardsley In Blue Jeans new range of Colour Your Self t-shirts, OUTinPerth has one t-shirt to giveaway. It’s a male’s medium, but remember- the slightly oversized look is in for the girls! The top comes complete with three colouring-in fabric pens. To be in the chance to win this truly unique top, visit www.www.outinperth.com and register in our Giveaways section.

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