Bay Bloor Radio
Toronto's Hi-Fi, Est. 1946.
This white t-shirt features a front turntable illustration, with its platter sporting the Bay Bloor Radio logo, originally conceived by world-renowned Canadian graphic designer Jim Donoahue (1934-2022).
During a career spanning over 60 years, he designed countless logos — from the inaugural logos for the Eaton Centre, TSN, and Global Television, to the Gardiner Museum and the Bata Shoe Museum, to Canada’s national wordmark. For more of Jim’s work, click here to visit his website.
On the back of the shirt, you'll find a Bay Bloor Radio print in a minimalist monospaced typeface.
Screen printed in Toronto on a Comfort Colours garment — if you know, you know. 100% soft ring spun cotton with that lived-in feel, like your favourite vintage concert tee. Topstitched, classic width, rib collar. Custom printed Bay Bloor Radio neck label.
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Size
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Width (in) |
Length (in) |
Sleeve center back (in) |
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| S | 18.25 | 26.625 | 16.25 |
| M | 20.25 | 28 | 17.75 |
| L | 22 | 29.375 | 19 |
| XL | 24 | 30.75 | 20.5 |
| 2XL | 26 | 31.625 | 21.75 |
Measurements may vary (typically up to one inch in width or length). Pictured in size medium; relative scale of print will vary by size.
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