perfect t-shirts with cool designs
t-shirt arrived quick and the design + colours are very vivid
material is extremely soft and comfortable.
definitely buying again🥳👍

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Mimetic is an Irish owned apparel company started by music producer Matt Smith. Born out of a love for tattoo art, We aim to bring unique designs with high quality products using sustainable materials and manufacturing. Our logo the M is part of our design and can be found on the back of our tees.
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t-shirt arrived quick and the design + colours are very vivid
material is extremely soft and comfortable.
definitely buying again🥳👍

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