Cool tees for cool people

New TSB tees! Introducing the Retrofit range

Written by: The Square Ball
Artwork by: Eamonn Dalton
Photographs by: Lee Brown
A collage of our new Square Ball Retrofit t-shirts

We’ve released some new t-shirts and, well โ€” just look at them! We really like them and think you would look really cool wearing one. And as we all know, that’s what life’s about.

They feature three original designs from Ed Cowburn, Josh Parkin, and Matt Tams. The graphics are screenprinted on high quality 240gsm heavyweight t-shirts and are a very relaxed fit, AKA dad fit. That’s what the trendy kids are wearing these days. You will probably need to go a size down from your usual t-shirt.

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The Mascot Tee

A photograph of the back of our new TSB mascot t-shirt, featuring a Square Ball with arms and legs selling an issue of the mag with our new funky Smiley badge-inspired logo, below the words 'Find us on the Lowfields'
Photograph by Lee Brown

The Square Ball magazine has been sold outside Elland Road since 1989, and this heavyweight t-shirt introduces you to our new mascot and matchday seller, with a backprint and front pocket print designed by Ed Cowburn.

Get yours here.

A close-up photograph of the front of our new TSB t-shirt, featuring a Square Ball logo with arms and legs selling an issue of our magazine
Photograph by Lee Brown

The Crowd Tee

A photograph of the back of our new TSB crowd t-shirt, featuring an illustration by Josh Parkin of a stand at Elland Road filled with flags โ€”ย Bielsa is God, Norman Bites Yer Legs, Keep Fighting, Vile Animals and other favourites
Photograph by Lee Brown

The Square Ball is produced by fans for fans, and this heavyweight t-shirt celebrates some of the best fan culture at Elland Road, with a backprint and front pocket print featuring a design by Josh Parkin.

Get yours here.

A photograph of the front of our new TSB retrofit crowd t-shirt, with a front pocket print of our new smiley badge-inspired logo and two fingers holding up the peace sign with the words 'Up Leeds'
Photograph by Lee Brown

The Logos Tee

A photograph of the back of the new TSB retrofit logos t-shirt, featuring nine new TSB logos that may or may not have been ripped off from other brands. Let's just say they're inspired
Photograph by Lee Brown

Just like Leeds United, The Square Ball hasnโ€™t been averse to playing around with our logo from time to time. Our new heavyweight t-shirt features nine new designs by Matt Tams that may or may not have been โ€” ahem โ€” inspired by other brands.

Get yours here.

A photograph of the front of our new TSB retrofit logos t-shirt, featuring a TSB take on the old Ceefax logo in blue and yellow type
Photograph by Lee Brown

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