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‘Make Bristol shit again’

By Bristol24/7  Monday Jun 5, 2017

Stickers appearing across Bristol have been revealed to be the latest marketing stunt from a local fashion brand.

Bristol Street Wear have also made baseball caps featuring the slogan, ‘Make Bristol shit again’, subverting Donald Trump’s well-known phrase, ‘Make America great again’.

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The clothing company most recently hit the headlines when they plastered Bristol with posters of Kate Moss and Carol Vorderman wearing Southmead-branded t-shirts.

Their latest t-shirts combine Jeremy Corbyn’s name with a familiar swoosh:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BU4eKGDjf5V/

 

The ‘Make Bristol shit again’ stickers have been spotted in various locations, from Stokes Croft to Clifton Village:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BUwvQ56FLaH/

https://www.instagram.com/p/BURQ7s-BgaF/

https://www.instagram.com/p/BUyhSI-F_UO/

Debate has also been raging about what part of shit Bristol people used to enjoy:

 

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