A classic sitcom t-shirt available in black or white cotton.
Inspired by the classic sitcom Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes, The Likely Lads -Terry Collier T-Shirt commemorates Bolam's portrayal of one of the show's two main protagonists, alongside his best friend Bob Ferris.
Terry is a working-class man from Newcastle, England, who is depicted as being gruff, opinionated, and often at odds with the changing world around him.
Throughout the show, Terry is portrayed as being something of a "rebel" who is skeptical of the new values and attitudes of 1960s Britain. He is often seen railing against the "Establishment," and is quick to voice his opinions, no matter how controversial they may be.
Despite his rough exterior, Terry is often portrayed as being vulnerable and emotional, particularly when it comes to his family and close friends. He is depicted as being deeply committed to his working-class roots and is often shown to be fiercely proud of his hometown of Newcastle. Overall, Terry is a complex and multifaceted character who remains one of the most beloved and memorable characters in the history of British sitcoms.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a fun way to show your appreciation for one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, this t-shirt is a must-have for anyone who loves "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads."
Here at Hellwood our t-shirts are printed onto the Gildan Heavy Cotton brand of t-shirts (GD5000).
Material: 100% cotton.
Seamless twin needle collar.
Taped neck and shoulders.
Tubular body.
Twin needle sleeves and hem.
Weight:
White 170gsm.
Colours 180gsm.
Most of our t-shirts are printed onto the Gildan range of clothing. The Gildan tees are 100% preshrunk cotton. We find these tees are particularly suited to DTG printing and are available in a wide variety of sizes and colours. Occasionally, when stock dictates, we will use a similar brand of equivalent quality. All of our t-shirts are manufactured using the latest Direct To Garment printing (DTG) printing methods. Unlike traditional screen printing DTG does not require detailed layer seperation, screen preparation etc which makes it the ideal print solution for detailed, multi-coloured designs. As the name suggests, all our t-shirts have their designs printed directly onto the garment using specially formulated garment inks. For best results we recommend washing all our t-shirts inside out with similar colours and on a cool 30 degree wash. To avoid any excessive shrinkage avoid the tumble dryer and let Mother Nature do her work by line drying your tee.
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