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Born: 1989 - London, England
About: Religion clothing was born in the heady rave culture of the late 80s and early 90s, and this inspired its youth and music-related casual gear that is better than ever today.
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Religion clothing was born in the heady days of the late 1980s – 1989 to be precise – when rave culture and the house scene was at its absolute peak. This time was so exciting for thousands of youths at the time and it was a thriving scene that people wanted to be a part of. Like any scene, it needed a uniform and Religion arrived just in time to help provide one for the rampant revellers of the day. So, embrace the cool factor and choose Religion T shirts today!
Religion’s Raving Fans
Religion clothing started out producing t shirts for the rave scene and the range the small label made soon became iconic and could be seen on dance floors and in warehouse parties all over the nation. The brand used this exciting scene as a springboard into the fashion world and it has evolved and built on this early success ever since.
Religion Clothing – More Mature but Still Stylish
Religion clothing still holds a huge appeal for young people all over the UK and beyond, though the brand has matured a little in its twenty year lifetime. Religion clothing still produces fantastic t shirts but it also makes a whole range of gent’s clothing including Religion jackets that you can find here at Stand-Out.net at great prices.
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Religion the perfect partner for Ibiza!
Yes you read that right! Religion - it's what you need to party hard in the clubbing resort of Ibiza! No I am not talking about grabbing a Bible and flicking through the pages - I am of course going on about the Religion Clothing brand. They have perfect tees for the party lifestyle and...
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Religion Clothing - 90s Niche to Global Fashion Force
Religion clothing was born back in the early 90s in the heart of a chemical influenced rave culture, at a time when statement t-shirts were all the rage. Religion subsequently launched as a label making niche cult t-shirts for young party people, inspired by dance music and the rave...
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