Black Country T-shirts - How it All Began!

If you've seen people walking around areas likesuddenly the idea of Black Country T-Shirts came to
Dudley, Wolverhampton, Stourbridge, Tipton andthem. T-Shirts printed with slogans showing pride in
Cradley Heath wearing t-shirts printed with wordsthe Black Country.... they quickly set up a shop and it
such as "Yow Cor Spake Propa", "Ar Bay A Brummie,took off in a big way, and very quickly.
I'm from the Black Country", and "You'm Avin aAs well as selling t-shirts bearing Black Country
Loff", then you probably wondered where they gotslogans, they also make t-shirts for stag and hen
them from.parties, staff uniforms, and birthdays & holidays.
Well, they're from a website called TeetShirts - if youWhatever you need printed on a t-shirt, they can do!
go to Google and search for them, you'll find themThe guys have also been featured on national radio
straight away. There's also a link at the bottom ofand local television thanks to their Black Country
this article to take you there.Alphabet song, with a video featuring t-shirts with
TeetShirts was started in 2007 by a pair ofslogans such as "B is for Nana", "H is for Oss", "P is
schoolfriends Warren Smith and Steve Pitts. Theyfor Tateer" and "U is for Um".
were sat in their local pub one evening, talking aboutSo, if you're looking for an original gift idea, why not
what they wanted to do with their lives, and thengrab a Black Country T-shirt from TeetShirts!