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Footy fans can buy bikinis made from old kits for UK Spring heatwave
@Source: dailystar.co.uk
Footy fans can now buy bikinis made from their club's old shirts. The crests, logo and sponsors are carefully cut out. They are then crafted into two-piece beachwear. The swimwear is on sale as Brits are enjoying a spring heatwave. They are made by UK based clothing brand Sourtai. The business takes custom orders and can transform any old soccer jersey into unique swimwear. They make ones from Premier League clubs like Arsenal , Tottenham and Newcastle, plus foreign sides like PSG. Championship clubs like Sheffield United and League One clubs like Birmingham City can also be used. No matter the size - the bikini will be made, as reported by What's The Jam. Fans will need to fork out around £65 to show their team colours on the beach. Staff cut through the shirts leaving enough fabric for a bikini top and bottoms. The sewing machine is then whipped out to fit what is left of the shirt with a much-needed bikini lining. The team-branded items are then ready to be packaged up and shipped off to their footy fanatic buyers. Most items sold by the brand are made to order. The online shop operates out of the Midlands with the brand distributing to Europe, USA, Asia and Australia. The clothing line is even stocked in Urban Outfitters in America. Sourtai stated: "Founded by Jessica Prasertsri in 2021, inspired by elements of chaotic maximalism of their hometown of Bangkok and their love for late 80s music scene. "Working closely with local craftsmen in the Midlands to produce high quality, long lasting clothing." However, if you haven't already placed an order, your chance to wear the swimwear in the near future, maybe over. While Brits have been basking on glorious sunny spring days, wet weather is on the horizon , with new weather maps indicate that the UK could be hit by an 850-mile wall of rain. The national weather service has suggested that variable conditions could arrive towards the end of next week. This aligns with maps from WXCharts, which imply we could experience a downpour with temperatures also taking a dip.
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