SENLAK "rEBEL ENGLISH" T-SHIRT

• Men’s classic t-shirt by SenlakRebel English Apparel
• Senlak - English Inspired. 
• Screen printed logo. 
• Senlak branded woven patch on bottom hem
• The White Dragon is the ancient emblem of the English

"Only dead fish swim with the tide..."

Sizes: Small 34/36”, Medium 38/40”, Large 42/44”, XL 46/48”, XXL 50/52”, XXXL 54/56"


Sometimes it’s good to remind ourselves of who we are...We have a long history of radical thought and action and are rebellious in nature. We won our freedoms while at our most rebellious and while we sit at home and watch Eastenders they take them all back. It is no accident that many of the ideas of individual liberty and freedom that have helped shaped the modern world first took root in our land and from our people. Freedom of thought and action, taking a stand and not allowing those above to impose their views on us below - the tail should not wag the dog. We should embrace all these things because we forget them at our peril.

And the rest of it...Established 449. The Anglo-Saxon chronicle gives this date as the landing on these shores of Hengest and Horsa, the fathers of the English nation.

 Angelcynn is the ancient name for the English. The name is taken from the Angle tribe who were the dominant group within the Anglo-Saxons - the Angelcynn literally means the "Kin" of the "English".


"I understand, and admire the English, they have a healthy disrespect for authority, you tell an Englishman not to do something, and what does he do, he goes right away and does it!" - Winston Churchill

Material: 100% ringspun cotton 
Weight: 150gm

Sizes: Small 34/36”, Medium 38/40”, Large 42/44”, XL 46/48”, XXL 50/52”, XXXL 54/56"


 

Senlak is a new and innovative clothing label based in the Nottingham, England, at the heart of Old Mercia.

 It's T-Shirts, sweatshirts and apparel use designs inspired by England and the culture, history and heritage of its people. The Senlak White Dragon logo is derived from The White Dragon of the Anglo-Saxons - the oldest known emblem of the English dating back well over a millennia. The arrow shape that appears on many of our labels is the runic symbol for the early English god Tiw. We name Tuesday after him (Tiw's Day). His symbol was said to evoke honour and courage and he was the protector of all warriors, but was also said to watch over the disabled, and the left-handed. The accompanying wording reads in Old English "Good is he who keeps faith"

This Englisc thing is part of so many , a multitude spread over the globe. For the unconventional and the non-conformist. For the free thinkers, the radical and the rebellious - we embrace all these things.

As for the name – Senlak, where do we get that? Well, it’s from a place where many years ago, brave men made their stand...


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