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Toast-goers
will be spoilt for choice when it comes to Kiwi
T-shirts, with another New Zealand brand launching
their very first designs at toast. The brainchild
of London-based Kiwis Mark Coloumbus, Sarah Parkinson
and Mike Sleyer, Hforhome is a range of men's
and women's T-shirts designed to cater for any
homesick Kiwis. Their first offering should take
most New Zealanders all the way back to their
nursery rhyme days, with catch phrases such as
'kakariki green', 'ma is white' and whero is red'.
Find out more about
the Toast Festival here
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Three kiwis,
living overseas, traveling as much as possible and ignoring
our
student loans...
We launched our first series of tee shirts a little
nervously in 2006 at the Toast festival in Regents Park,
once a few pints of Macs Gold went down the hatch and
all our hard work was proving to be a success we decided
to carry on designing and printing tees, since then
we have been doing pretty well...
Mr Colombus
mark@hforhome.co.uk
Colombus is the man that deals with all the important
stuff, like making tea, getting the beers in, signing
serious things and adding numbers and stuff. He loves
spreadsheets.
A full southern man (Rangoon), his favourite meal is
possum ala-road-kill. You can find him in the middle
of Soho at 4am most weekends dining out on his KFC boneless
bucket.
Master Sleyer
mike@hforhome.co.uk
Sleyer is also a creative proclaiming to know all, while
also trying to spread the good word about the infamous
Wanganui. Sleyer loves his homeland but likes to keep
away from the nasty student loan he has racked up. Sleyer
can be found in the middle of the dance floor clearing
space for his wicked moves. Has been known to party
out before the party has started...
Miss Parkinson
sarah@hforhome.co.uk
The self-styled ‘Lady Parkinshire’ is our
resident J.A.F.A, (Although reminds us regulary she
was born in CH CH). She is always creatively engaged,
pushing us all to give into her persuasive ways. She’s
usually right but we don’t like to admit it. She
is slowly making her way around the citys of the world,
enjoys the occasional G’n’T and likes long
walks on the beach...
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