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Rolling Stones logo tops iconic t-shirt designs poll

Nike ‘Just Do It’, Superman, Mickey Mouse, Coca-Cola, Batman also named.

A new poll has found that the Rolling Stones tongue logo is the most iconic t-shirt design of all time.

The famous motif beat competition from the silhouette of Che Guevara, the Hard Rock Cafe logo, the Nike ‘Just Do It’ swoosh and Superman in the poll, which was commissioned by Day2.

Other brands and bands appearing in the top 50 – as reported by The Independent – include Mickey Mouse, Coca-Cola, Batman, Smiley, Star Wars, Guns n’ Roses, Ghostbusters, Jack Daniel’s, NASA, Pepsi, KISS, Thundercats and Transformers among others.

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The research of 2,000 UK adults also discovered that Britons typically buy five new t-shirts a year and wear their favourite on average five times a month.

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