The 1975 have repurposed some of their old merchandise
The 1975 have tried to reduce their waste by repurposing old merchandise for their new Notes On A Conditional Form album.
The band have shared a glimpse of the new designs for their Notes On A Conditional Form merchandise, and revealed that the new designs have been printed on t-shirts from their first album/early tours.
As well as repurposing their old merch, vocalist Matty Healy has revealed that fans who bring their old merchandise to Reading and Leeds festivals will be able to get The 1975's new design printed over the top.
Uploading a new clip to Instagram, vocalist Matty Healy wrote, "We are not making new shirts for now. Unsustainable. SO, AND I’M SO FUCKING INTO THIS. This run is all old shirts (first album, early tours etc) that we had kept and have reprinted as your NOACF shirts. You will also be able to bring any old 1975 shirt or ANY bands you love shirts to Reading festival and have the same print done over the top there and then."
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Earlier this month Matty Healy hinted at a potential collaboration with Charli XCX.
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