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Art and Design / February 2, 2023

Emporium announces new t-shirt drop inspired by cost of living crisis

Art and Design / February 2, 2023

Emporium announces new t-shirt drop inspired by cost of living crisis

Words: Eva O’Beirne

Featuring some iconic Irish company logos, the campaign aims to provide a commentary on the cost of living crisis in Dublin and those who provide the services that keep the city alive.

Dublin streetwear label Emporium has announced a new t-shirt collection named the “Services Tee” which will drop on their site at 13:00 on Friday.

Founded in 2018 by Charlie Proctor Quigley and Robbie Fidgeon, the brand’s latest drop comes in three different colourways, with the design reading: “PROVIDING SERVICES FOR A CITY THAT WE CAN’T AFFORD TO LIVE IN”.

Emporium’s collections are produced on a seasonal basis and often take inspiration from street culture as well as vintage and 90s graphics.

The “Services Tee” will be available on the Emporium website from 13:00 tomorrow.

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