Ever wanted to be a superhero?

Ever wanted to be a superhero?

Looking for something different, something unique? Look no further then new British clothing label, Hero&Cape. Full of products that are ‘as unique as a superhero’s cape’, expect to find a selection of creative, hand-drawn graphic print t-shirts, which can even be individually designed to order. With all clothing designs being designed and printed in-house, squeezing out every last piece of creativity from the increasingly imaginative team, every Hero&Cape t-shirt is lavished with all the care and attention your new item of clothing deserves.

T-shirt designs vary from monochrome graphic cool to intricate designs you could marvel at for hours, spotting something new every time. Recently, Hero&Cape teamed up with one of the blogosphere’s largest jewellery brands, Temporary: Secretary, to create an exclusive online collaboration that is inspired and developed by the distinctive blog style. With all t-shirts being printed on 100% cotton supplied by American Apparel, there is definitely something to suit every t-shirt lovers taste.

The Hero&Cape online store also features different accessory items sourced both from the UK and internationally, and including numerous quirky and fun designs, from perspex New York skylines to pop art diamonds – meaning there is always something to go with that lovely new t-shirt you just bought.

Alongside their ever-growing business, Hero&Cape operate a popular blog and a Tumblr page so they can be in constant touch with their customers. By following these accounts you can stay on trend and hear when new products are released and listed on their site.

Prices range from £12-28. Check out the whole collection here.

Becca Carey

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