Eclectic Rhythm was created by two brothers, with a passion for design, fashion and music. With a brand ethos ‘to be original and forget about the crowd’ only 250 limited editions, hand screen printed t-shirts will be produced for each of the designs and illustrations that are used for any of Eclectic Rhythm’s apparel.
In order to keep their t-shirt range as eclectic as possible, Eclectic Rhythm work with a group of illustrators and designers, each one bringing their own individuality and style creating this unique and original brand. The designers and illustrators they have worked with so far include, Kelsey Emblow, The Functional Fox, Tommings, Sam Stevenson plus original designs by Eclectic Rhythm.
With this collection of unique and inspiring illustrators and designers already working on new material, we are excited about what’s in store from the brand in the future.
Part of the brand’s ethos is to help and preserve the environment as much as possible. All their t-shirts and up and coming apparel is made from 100% organic cotton that is hand screen printed in England using environmentally friendly processes. All the material’s used for the packaging are recycled and recyclable; from the boxes for mail orders, to the tape used to seal them.
Lastly, to give a little something back, they donate 5% of their net profit from all t-shirts sold to the Alzheimer’s Society.
Bearing the above in mind can you blame me for lusting after these t-shirts? My personal favourite is the Lion design. Some serious beard envy going on here. Have butchers at the full range for yourself at www.er-original.co.uk.
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