Sunderland Echo

T-shirts pay homage to city’s rich heritage

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpimedia.co.uk @KatyJourno

From inventors who changed the course of history to a much-loved landmark, Sunderland’s rich heritage is being celebrated in a new range of T-shirts.

Dave Rowlands began designing T-shirts in homage to his home city in lockdown and his designs proved so popular that they’ re now being stocked in Port Independen­t clothing store in the city centre.

There are four versions of the T-shirts, including a design featuring Penshaw Monument and the words ‘Nil Desperandu­m’ from the Latin motto on the Sunderland coat of arms – Nil desperandu­m Auspice Deo which translates as ‘Don't despair, in God we trust ’– as well as a versioncel­ebrating the city’ s ship building heritage.

Sunderland-born inventors are also honoured, with a version featuring a Mills bomb, which was designed by Southwick-born William Mills. His ring-pull hand grenade was used by British and allied forces in the First World War and played a major role in their victory.

Meanwhile, a “lighting the way” design marks Joseph Swan, one of Sunderland’s most famous sons, who invented the electric lightbulb.

Dave, who juggles designing T-shirts with his job at the North East Autism Society in Thornhill, said: “During lockdown I designed a T-shirt for charity and donated the proceeds. I started designing more and selling them through my Instagram page.

"Gerard Purvis from Port Independen­t noticed them and asked if I’d be interested in having them stocked in the store. It’s great for independen­t designers to have a store like that giving them a platform in the city centre.”

Based in St Thomas Street, Port Independen­t flies the flag for a host of emerging designers and offers customers clothing you won’t find in more mainstream stores. It also acts as a hub for Coffee Ha us coffee shop and Port Bi er ha us, an in house bar selling craft ales for sit in and takeaway.

Dave says there’s been a great response to the T-shirts so far.

He said: “I wore the Penshaw Monument T-shirt to go for a drink at The Peacock on Saturday and a couple of people asked me where it was from, which was great to have it be noticed.”

*The Sunderland T-shirts are available to buy from Port Independen­t in Sunderland city centre, priced £20, or through Dave’s Instagram page @D_Roww

 ??  ?? Dave Rowlands has started his own T-shirt brand named Sons of Anxiety stocked in Port Independen­t.
Dave Rowlands has started his own T-shirt brand named Sons of Anxiety stocked in Port Independen­t.
 ??  ?? Dave Rowlands design celebratin­g Penshaw Monument.
Dave Rowlands design celebratin­g Penshaw Monument.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom