8 Awesome Egyptian T-Shirt Brands
With lots of cotton and even more talent, Egypt's fashion industry is picking up on the pleasures of a perfect t-shirt...
Is there anything better than the feeling of putting on your favourite t-shirt? There's a sense of pride in your print of choice, and the Egyptian fashion scene - blessed with our legendary cotton - are starting to pick up on the fact that our t-shirts should represent our culture. Here are some of the top brands churning out stylish cuts and spot-on design.
Ready for the summer? We definitely are! Artwork by @el_shimy #summer #tshirt
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Original prints by local artists on simple, basic shirts creating an awesome partnership between art, fashion and technology thanks to their nifty retail website.
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Zang has made one hell of a bang this summer with their colourful basics, creatively cut t-shirts and crop tops with cute hand-drawn designs.
Adding a true Egyptian touch in pieces of fashion is one thing, and actually making the item a piece of Egyptian culture that depicts all the memories we hold dear is another. This ready-to-wear brand straddles the lines between streetwear and smart pieces, for t-shirts you can wear day and night.
Though UNTY focused on limited edition snapbacks this season, the music industry's favourite brand seems to be revamping their t-shirts for the next season.
A Jumia Egypt's own private label, Agu's new prints are sassy and bold, perfect for the beach or standing out at the gym.
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Tribal patterns are still in this season and will probably be for a good long while. The Sahara Collection are of course up-to-date with your basic tshirt needs along with their focus on beach wear this summer.
Ur her queen; she s ur princess. Get ur matching tshirts asap from #yanajugallery by #dbydoniafarouk
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Matching t-shirts seem to be the thing now, and these mother-daughter ones are adorbs.
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