Do not be fooled by the twisted cuteness of cupcake, it is not for the faint hearted. Slasher, Slimer and Killer to name but a few make up this cult and will take no prisoners! With more twisted designs which are sure to satisfy those evil cravings, it is time for the revolution
Founded back in 2003 Superdry is one of the most sought after fashion crossed with sportswear brands around at the moment. Every young lad aged between fourteen and thirty five is looking to grab the latest Superdry t shirt or technical windbreaker.
The word cult in current popular usage usually refers to a group whose beliefs or practices are considered abnormal or bizarre. The word originally denoted a system of ritual practices. The word was first used in the early 17th century denoting homage paid to a divinity and derived from the French culte or Latin cultus, ‘worship’, from cult-, ‘inhabited, cultivated, worshipped,’ from the verb colere, ‘care, cultivation'.
The now iconic Osaka 6 t shirt was made in hundreds of colours and designs over the years, with teenagers and twenty somethings queuing to grab the £20 odd t shirts. Another fad that has hit the high street is the Superdry Technical windcheater. A simply one tone jacket (usually black or navy blue) the jacket will carry some form of embroidered Superdry logo on the chest, back or shoulder and a double zip design and high funnel collar. This style is so popular that Superdry announced sales of that exact jacket alone in winter 2010 exceeded 1.4 million units worldwide. That is some serious amount of men (and women) wearing the famous Superdry coat.
Cult Clothing offers fresh styles with quality that cannot be topped. Cult Clothing is targeted at customers who are looking for stylish clothing that is uniquely designed and well made. Cult Clothing is inspired by Japanese design influences with vintage Americana style which has won over fans from all over the world and a growing celebrity following. Cult Clothing offers products for both men and women.
Currently, Cult Clothing has a total of 39 outlets in the UK and Ireland plus a further 54 concessions within House of Fraser stores. Internationally, Cult Clothing branded products are sold in over 20 countries with franchised and licensed outlets in Belgium, France, Scandinavia, the US and Australia.
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