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On the market for already fourteen years, PLB's designs are now easily recognizable with their simple and graphic look. PLB, with its clean shapes and straight lines, offers up an all-at-once modern, urban and iconic style. Keep warm with our super soft and very warm hoodies. Fully hand-crafted and screen-printed in Quebec, it will quickly become an essential part of your wardrobe.

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Most often spotted at the Botanical Gardens and Parc Jean-Drapeau, the fox occasionally ventures into various neighbourhoods of our metropolis. It is sometimes referred to pejoratively as being "cunning" because it adapts to different environments despite pitfalls. It is also the symbol of resourcefulness, a quality that every child will have to develop throughout its path to adulthood.
The design of this T-shirt represents the woodpecker, an emblematic bird that is part of our North American landscape. Whether it pecks into a tree to catch insects or to establish its territory, it gives us an example of great perseverance. For Native Americans, it represents life because, by breaking down dead trees, it allows the regeneration of the environment.
Do you have bikes in your blood? With this T-shirt, PLB did different. The bike is printed in large format, and passes from edge to edge at the front of the T-shirt. DNA Bike is available exclusively online. Our T-shirts are made from organic cotton and recycled polyester in a variety of nice colors.
Left on the sidelines for a number of years, bikes are now clearly settled into our urban landscape. In addition to addressing commuting problems, they provide a solution to car traffic, itself responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. Bike trails in Montreal also allow bicycle lovers to enjoy nature.
Are you nostalgic for the music of the 1980s that you used to listen to on your Walkman? This design showcases the cassette, which was first marketed in 1963, only to be displaced by the CD in the 1990s. Rest assured, this old-time artefact is not completely gone and could even make a comeback on store shelves.
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