Categories: Fashion

Sinstar Clothing

Wading your way through the sea of men’s t-shirt brands that are cropping up left right and centre can be a bit of a mission these days.  For that reason I like to share my picks with you when I find a decent one.  Sinstar are one of these, and they have already built up a strong following since launch in 2010.

For summer 2014, the Sinstar collection features a great range of printed and text designs.  The vintage wash ‘Broken Petal’ all over print t-shirt which is shown above is one of my favourites.  Although the t-shirt collection is the brands strength in my opinion, they also produce a good range of American Football and baseball styled shirts.

View the Spring/summer collection at sinstarclothing.com,

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