Japanese designer launches random North Lanarkshire t-shirt collection

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Japanese designer launches random North Lanarkshire t-shirt collection
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Social media users have been left howling at Shoo-La-Rue’s Cutie Blonde range after images were shared of models wearing tops featuring the likes of North Lanarkshire.

A Japanese designer is selling a series of t-shirts online including one with North Lanarkshire plastered across it in a collection paying homage to Scotland.

The North Lanarkshire t-shirt is embroidered with flowers and is advertised on the World Online Store website at £7.20 , the Record reports.READ MORE: Southside neighbourhood to host new month long celebration with petting zoo and farmers market Pictures of a “Since 1872 West Lothian” shirt have also been shared, alongside one which bizarrely features both Falkirk and West Lothian. The designs resemble those associated with varsity style sports teams and world-famous university towns, such as Boston, Harvard, Oxford, or Cambridge.

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