Magpies Men's Organic Cotton T-shirt

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Magpies 2018 Urban Wildlife Collection 

Luxurious 100% organic cotton T-shirt featuring Jane's intricate black Biro drawing Magpies. From her 'Urban Wildlife' collection, the original artwork is inspired by North East England where she now lives, and features iconic landmarks and folklore including mythical sea horses. 

With layers of detail including magpies, the Tyne Bridge, the Angel of the North and St James's Park, celebrate the city of Newcastle with this unique and epic design.

 

DETAILS

Beautifully reproduced from the original artwork using high quality digital printing and eco-friendly water based ink on the finest cotton T-shirts, sourced from an ethically accredited factory. 

  • Classic fit round neck t-shirt
  • 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton 155 gsm
  • Single jersey
  • Sizes XS - XXXL
  • 5% of profits go directly to Newcastle United Foundation

 

SIZING

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Sizes XS S M L XL XXL XXXL

Chest cm 

45
48 51 54 57 60 63
Chest inches  34-36 36-38 38-40 40-42 42-44 44-46 46-48
Length (HPS) cm
67.5 69.5 71.5 73.5 75.5 77.5 79.5

 

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NEWCASTLE UNITED FOUNDATION

Newcastle United Foundation engages with over 54,000 disadvantaged children, young people and families, though its education, health, community and football programmes, across Newcastle, North Tyneside, Gateshead and Northumberland each year.

Donations from the purchase of this t-shirt will help them to continue to coach, mentor, educate and provide opportunities to communities that really need them.

Newcastle United Foundation is a Registered Charity (charity number: 1124896). For more information visit www.nufoundation.org.uk 

 

MAGPIES ARTWORK

Coursing through the veins of many Geordie's, is a rousing passion for the city of Newcastle. The majestic River Tyne, lifeblood of the Toon, is spanned by the iconic 1920s Tyne Bridge, which is featured at the centre of this artwork. Paying homage to Newcastle United Football Club two magpies, mascots of NUFC, swoop and soar above the city, while St James’s Park Stadium swirls through the outstretched wing of the magpie in the forefront. A number nine, representing the legendary Number ‘9’ jersey and its most famous emissary, striker Alan Shearer, appears under the wing of Anthony Gormley’s epic Angel of the North, which proudly stands on the cusp of the Tyne Bridge. The Strawberry Pub’s black and white shirt sign is suspended from the bridge over the winding Quayside. Heraldic elements inspired by the City of Newcastle coat of arms including The Keep and a noble lion are layered through the wings of the magpie fluttering above the Tyne Bridge, while Grey Street’s Monument and a Metro sign are projected on its tail. Musical notes from Newcastle anthem The Blaydon Races play along the side of the bridge. Architectural gems and institutions including the Millennium Bridge, Baltic and Sage are also represented. The artwork’s tour de force, two mythical seahorses or hippocampi, charge through the centre of the composition, signifying that Newcastle is a seaport. Inspiration for these creatures came from Camargue horses often known as true seahorses, the horses of the Bartholdi Fountain, Lyon and the Trevi Fountain, Rome. Tossing their drenched manes, the horses splash through the River Tyne on their journey towards the North Sea. Recognition for the city’s proud shipbuilding heritage is proclaimed through a representation of Gladstone Adam’s photograph, recording the launch of the Mauretania, which is layered through the body of the lead horse. Born in Newcastle, Adams was a photographer and inventor of the windscreen wiper. He is also the Great Great Uncle of Jane’s childhood friend. The energy and movement captured within this artwork aims to reflect Geordie passion, inherent to Jane’s interpretation of Newcastle.

 

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