A London-based clothing company have just released a brand new line of items based around 1996 film Trainspotting, describing it as a 'British classic, directed by Danny Boyle'.
The clothing line, described as a 'capsule', was released over the weekend and features many iconic scenes from the 90's film set in Edinburgh, Scotland.
With prices ranging from £45 to a whopping £145 for the priciest item, Stay Creative Co posted a TikTok to commemorate the release of their newest collection. Writing on TikTok, the brand said: "Trainspotting (1996) the iconic British classic directed by Danny Boyle. Capsule out now", with the opening monologue from Renton playing in the background, alongside the song Born Slippy by Underworld.
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Many fans of the film and the brand took to the comments to air their opinions, with one TikTok user correcting the nationality of the film: "It's Scottish!" Another said: "Best film ever made imo." And a third wrote: "*Scottish classic"
Another added: "you mean Scottish." And a fifth concluded: "ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME n the tunes r class !!!!!"
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Items include a white t-shirt with difference scenes sketched onto the front in extremely detailed fashion, a merino wool jumper with Renton taking part in substance abuse on it, with an evil grin on his face.
A stand-out piece has to be the 'Society T-shirt', which includes the script: "There was no such thing as society and if even there was, I most certainly had nothing to do with it", with the letters SCRT in blue, to include the company's slogan in the design.
You can check out the whole collection on the Stay Creative Co website, linked here.
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