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Banksy Tees by Wendy Dembo

UPDATE:
Banksy wrote in to us to say that he was not involved with the creation of these t-shirts so we've removed the picture and link.

Everybody loves the ever elusive Banksy. With his line of tees you can help him represent by wearing his art. The selection of classic Banksy images printed on shirts and hoodies includes, “Throwing Flowers“ (pictued), “Chopper,” “British Cops,” “Punk's Not Dead,” “Drunken Angel” and “This Revolution.” Word on the street is that the only place to get some of the new Banksy goods in the U.S. via the internet is at Chester's Blacksmith Shop new online store.

Also on Cool Hunting: Banksy on Holiday, Banksy Hits NYC, Banksy's New Book

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