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Northam Soul T Shirts Now Available Again

Looking for a Xmas present or just something different than the normal club branded merchandise, The Ugly Inside's iconic 2010 design's are back in stock.

Around a decade ago I was asked to come up with a name for a column that the Daily Echo had commissioned myself and a colleague to write, it took a while but I came up with the phrase Northam Soul and it adorned the Echo's pages for around 5 years in the late noughties.

In 2010 as the Ugly Inside we came up with a couple of designs that again proved popular due to their exclusivity rather than bog standard football merchandising.

We produced them using top quality T Shirts sourced from a top fashion brand, tat meant not only was the designs good, but the quality was as well I know that as mine have never shrunk nor lost shape in the 5 yeas or so since we brought them out.

Over the years I have been asked if i have any in stock and from time to time I dig in our extensive warehouse and find a few.

With Xmas coming I have been asked again and so thy are once again available in our pre Xmas half price sale.

Back in 2010 they retailed at £15 but in an exclusive offer they are now £7.50 each plus £1.50 postage (UK Only Im afraid) or an unbelievable £10 for two plus £1.50 postage again.

They come in two designs, the iconic Northam Soul design with clenched fist and the designer Red & White Machine which has great detail. Both are available in all adult sizes and in either grey or white, order early though as some colours & sizes may go fast.

Both designs are shown below and are available via this website by private messaging me on the message board on this site or doing the same via our facebook page for more information .

The iconic Northam Soul T Shirt is shown below in white

The Red & White Machine design is shown in grey

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