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New clothing label 100 Weight makes threads for people who love bass heavy music.
DJ/producer Chris Enderby's passion for music, led him to design a few t-shirts for himself to show his love and appreciation for low frequencies and heavy drops. After being asked numerous times where they came from, Chris had more printed and eventually started 100 Weight Clothing, where he makes 'Threads For Bass Heads'.
"We’re all about the music," Chris tells us, "the clothes we make are for people who live and breathe music. They’re for people who have had knocks on their front door because their music is too loud. They’re for people who take their iPod everywhere. They’re for people who can’t live without music."
Described as lovingly silk screen printed tees, made by hand to the sound of sub bass, wobbles, disgusting drops and filthy drums, prices range from £20 to £26 with free UK delivery.
We have three 100 Weight tees up for grabs, two 'I Keep It Dubstep' and one from the new 'Wait For The Drop' range from graffiti artist MrChubbs. To enter the draw just answer the following question.
What kind of cotton are 100 Weight tees printed on
?
A. Nepalese
B. Turkish
C. Jamaican
Need a clue?
Email your answer to kmagcompetitions [at] googlemail.com (with '100 weight comp' in the subject header) by July 28th to be in with a chance of winning. Let us know your full address and size when you enter and please don't post the answer in the comments section below or on any other site.

Words: Rachel Patey
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