Kate Moss drinks coke? Yes, she does
Created by Aussie label Eleventh Commandment on 100 percent premium combed cotton, the design on this tee is a hand-sketch by Sydney artist Joshua Oldfield of Kate Moss enjoying some coke. As she does!
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Eleventh Commandment said | 7 February, 2010
The tees are all custom made in Australia. We source the finest 150gsm combed cotton jersey and have spent a long long time perfecting the cut to get it the way it is.
You can find out more about us at http://www.eleventhcommandment.com.au
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Tshirt Alert said | 29 January, 2010
A dang fine tshirt addition to the store gents…..although I thought Mossy was a diet coke fan ?
I’d love to know where you source those tees from, just looking at the pic they look like a perfect fit!