Humans love to collect t-shirts. Like tokens of life experiences, they tend to stick around in our cupboards even when we'd never wear them anywhere but bed. I'm talking about you, worn-thinner-than-a-dream-'95-Girls-Brigade-t-shirt. Humans also get really picky and like to play favourites with t-shirts. Ever notice how you have about fifty but seem to only rotate between three old yellers because of the way they feel? You let your fingertips do the talking. Nathan Smith's t-shirts know all about the finger talk. They're the kind you tip your entire room upside down to locate before sniffing one out in the washing pile and deciding it's good for one more wear. They just feel right.
In the SS11 range, Nathan Smith's sole focus is womenswear. The designs are all about clean lines and basic silhouettes, loose-fitting yet ultra-flattering cuts made from quality fabrics - we're talking silk georgettes, linens and Italian micro-modals in a range of dusky ochre hues and bold block colours. Nathan's online store launches later this month but in the meantime you can caress his range at Blonde Venus (in stock this summer). Or enter to win one of the two shirts we have to give away! Available in XS, S, M or L and in either Camel or Dirt Blue. To enter, just answer the following question:
This week's question:
That smells like
a) old yeller
b) dirt blue
c) my mum went to Shirt Lake and all she got me was this lousy shirt shirt
d) it's laundry day
Send your answer, name, size and colour preference and mailing address to
brisbane.win@rightanglestudio.com.au. Winners will be notified by email. Subscriber only entry! No a subscriber? It's free you sniffers. Sign up to
www.fourthousand.com.au