Competition: three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

We’ve teamed up with new London brand 1ina100 to give readers the chance to win one of three T-shirts from their inaugural collection of limited-edition designs.

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Top: Untitled by Nina Lilliebjerg-Heder
Above: Isosceles Dancer by Jason Devine

Each design is silk-screened in a numbered and signed limited-edition of 100.

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: Search by Night by Felix Melia

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, delivery address, telephone number and preferred design to competitions@dezeen.com with “1ina100” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.

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Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: Anti by James Kirkup

Competition closes 21 December 2010. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

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Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: Mask by Felix Melia

Here are some more details from 1ina100:


1ina100 announce the launch of their first edition of collaborative T-shirts. 1ina100 is a new global platform for showcasing emerging art talent. All T-shirts are strict editions of 100 and come signed by the artist, with a unique number.

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: Mountain rescue by Tamsyn Mystkowski

1ina100 focuses on individualism, style and a unique interest in small-scale production. Artwork is printed onto custom-made shirts, bespoke-cut to the company’s chosen fit.

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: Two Wings by Felix Melia

The founders Aldo Kahane and Freddie D Webb are always present during the silk-screening of each edition, working closely with specialist shirt manufacturers to tweak and refine the cut of the shirts. Bespoke detailing such as stitching unique to 1ina100’s specifications, ensure that the shirts are more than another graphic t-shirt, “We’ve set aside a lot of time to curate and collect examples of what we believe are outstanding designs from emerging artists: the brand aims to show that carefully designed t-shirts can be more than an after thought of fashion lines, but instead regarded as something that stands out on its own.”

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: Sad World by Jason Devine

The Founders’ Philosophy:

We wanted to use a ubiquitous object as a blank canvas for artists and designers to produce high quality visual and graphic works, leading the t-shirt market in an ever-evolving fashion industry. Although we’re clearly in the business of making and selling clothes, our real motivation is the art, a commitment to curating the products we release and ensuring that the people we work with are at forefront of our business. Each garment is hand-stamped and individually numbered in order to achieve our aims.

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: System by James Kirkup

The process of silk-screening by hand is labour-intensive, however the designs produced have subtle variations from one print to the next, guaranteeing that each 1ina100 T-shirt is a unique object in its own right.

Competition - three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won

Above: The Eye by Matt Ritson

First stocked by B Store located on Savile Row, 1ina100 is now available across the UK and will launch its European presence in Berlin and Copenhagen. 1ina100 apparel is also available through several online boutiques, as well as 1ina100Store.com from December the 25th.

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