Winner Announcement! WIN this “Centaurs” T-Shirt from This Is Not Clothing!
by Adriano Batista

Fucking Young! has teamed up with This Is Not Clothing to give away the Centaurs t-shirt from their new collection to one lucky winner.
This Is Not Clothing is a luxury brand and consumerist art movement. Artist Jam Sutton celebrates and reinvents masterful artworks, juxtaposing contemporary culture and fine art. The clothing is considered a wearable canvas, featuring original bespoke artwork prints onto ethical fair trade cotton.
Enter through Facebook in the steps below to ensure you’re eligible for the prize:



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Contest details:
Entrants must ‘like’ both the THIS IS NOT CLOTHING and Fucking Young! Facebook Pages.
This giveaway is open to everyone aged 18 or over internationally.
The giveaway begins on November 24th and closes on November 30th 2015 at 12.00pm GMT.
The winners will be randomly chosen and contacted via Facebook message and Facebook email and win this Centaurs t-shirt from THIS IS NOT CLOTHING!
If you already follow either of the two pages you will still be entered into the competition, provided you like the other before the competition closes. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
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Congratulations to Andrew Armstrong who is the winner of this “Centaurs” T-Shirt from This Is Not Clothing! Please contact us at contest@fuckingyoung.es within 3 days using the e-mail registered to your Facebook account to claim your prize!
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