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Discover your perfect representative T-shirt at Eleganza

In 2012, the George and Mike Heaton brothers gave life to representation, inspired by their past, present and vision for the future of British culture.

Representation is daring and refined, proud of their own background and constantly committed to good quality clothing. With their traditional approach to fashion design, they create essential pieces that are a mix of iconic British legacy and contemporary trends, which guarantees a timeless look.

Representation: Owners Club T-shirts

The exclusive Owners Club collection of Representer lifts the concept from T-shirts to a whole new level. This line offers unique pieces, designed with attention to detail and made with the best materials. Every piece from this collection tells a story of heritage, pride and dedication of quality. With a T-shirt from the Owners Club collection of representative you not only wear a fashion statement, but also a tribute to unparalleled British craftsmanship.

Frequently asked questions about Representer T-shirts

Is representation of clothing oversized?

Since representative is a luxurious streetwear brand, the clothing is intended to have a light oversized fit. Take this into account when consulting our clothing size tables.

Is representative unisex?

Representation T-shirts are worn by men and women, but it is not an official unisex item of clothing.

Where is represented?

Representation T-shirts have been produced since 2018 in Portugal of the finest materials in most high-quality factories.
Previously, the clothing was made in Great Britain, to keep track of the demand of shirts, they chose to move production to Portugal.