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Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection

Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection 1 at Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection

Would you wear a Suzuki T shirt? If you would, good news because the Japanese car maker just announced a new line of merchandise and and apparel collection for the summer of 2012 in the UK. They say their clothes is not like other automobile branded designs, and is actually closer to high street fashion labels. Hope they will have better luck selling T shirts than cars.

Suzuki’s collection is designed by a team of Europeans, taking inspirations from the brand’s Japanese roots in  Katakana script, whatever that is. The 2012 collection is made up of over 85 brand new items which sit in seven bespoke ranges; corporate formal, corporate casual, kids, fan wear, heritage, fashion and work wear.

It’s not all street wear though. They also offer well-tailored shirts for the office whilst work wear provides functional workshop wear. The heritage and fashion ranges contain fashion-led items including hoodies, jackets and car t shirts australia for young and older enthusiasts. Ultimately, you’ll stand out and be noticed in cool hoodies and designs that really pop.

Looking through the pictures some of the designs are pretty cool. But those with the actual Suzuki logo on them, are not.

Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection 2 at Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection
Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection 3 at Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection
Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection 4 at Suzuki 2012 Merchandise Collection

Upon launching the new range, Suzuki GB’s Emma Gibbon, commented, “The launch of the 2012 collection is the culmination of months of hard work across Europe. We’ve taken our conventional approach to automotive merchandise and effectively ripped up the rule book and started again. With this collection we truly believe that there’s an item for everyone and you really don’t need to be an enthusiast either. Thanks to the team of designers involved in this collection, Suzuki clothing and merchandise can now stand proudly next to well-known high street names.”

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