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Moss Europe MGB T-Shirts

Unisex T-shirts mark MGB’s 50th anniversary, with choice of designs

Moss Europe MGB T-Shirts

The Queen isn’t the only British icon celebrating a landmark in 2012. It’s also a very special year for one of our most famous sports cars – the MGB – which is enjoying its 50th birthday.

And Moss Europe has commissioned two special-edition T-shirts to mark this automotive occasion. The parts manufacturer has been in the business for longer than the MGB has been on sale, and stocks parts for classic British brands like Triumph, Morris and Mini.

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The unisex T-shirts are must-haves for MG fans, and come in red or black. The black design features a large graphic of the legendary sports car, while the red T-shirt highlights the anniversary. 

There’s a choice of small, medium, large and extra large sizes, and each T-shirt costs £14.95. They’re made from 100 per cent cotton and have been silk screened to protect the finish.

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