TruffleShuffle unveils new James Bond collection

New range of tees and gifts featuring 007 is from London label, Chunk.

Etailer TruffleShuffle has revealed a new James Bond Collection of tees and gifts.

Created by London label Chunk – known for its novel graphics, tongue in cheek humour and smart design – the range is already proving a hit.

The collection of t-shirts features Sixties style fonts, taking inspiration from the names of the movies and books – including Dr No and Octopussy among others – as well as the heroes, Bond girls, villains and cars.

In addition to this, a James Bond Top Trumps rates all the film’s henchmen, villains, allies and glamorous – and deadly – women.

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