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Last Exit To Nowhere - make it your first stop...

By Steve Wollaston on Nov 24, 09 01:42 PM

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I'm not one for endorsing products but when it comes to Last Exit To Nowhere I make an exception.

Without a doubt the makers of the coolest t-shirts on the web are my favourite consumer and one that I will always recommend to people.

My nearest and dearest all get LETN t-shirts for birthdays and Christmas - I just need to persuade them to return the favour.

If my wardrobe was full of these t-shirts and nothing else I would die a happy man - and a cold one.

The ethos of the company is to take key products, companies and locations from famous films and put them on a shirt in very subtle way.

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You never see the name of the film, always a subtle reference.

For example I have a Hill Valley High t-shirt (Back To The Future), an Amity Island Police shirt (Jaws) and Mighty Mick's Gym shirt (Rocky).

The shirts are not only clever they are also fantastically designed and very desirable.

They are the ultimate geek movie shirt but one for fashionable geeks!

Constantly updating their range you can follow the guys on their website or on twitter.

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