“Good taste is death. Vulgarity is life.” Mary Quant helped turn 1960s London loose, shortening hemlines into the miniskirt (named for her favorite car), selling it cheap and fast from her King’s Road shop Bazaar, and dressing shopgirls and duchesses in the same plastic-bright clothes. She scandalized the tasteful establishment on purpose, and a whole generation of young women dressed like life instead of like their mothers.
**AS Colour 5082 “Faded Bone” — Oversized Tee (Cream finish).** 100% carded cotton, heavyweight 240 gsm, garment-dyed — each tee fades a little differently, so no two are identical. Oversized, boxy relaxed fit, dropped shoulders, wide twin-stitched ribbed neck, side-seamed, pre-shrunk (size down for a less roomy look). Care: machine wash cold inside-out with like colors, do NOT bleach, do NOT tumble dry (line dry in the shade to protect the garment dye), cool iron inside-out (never iron the print).







