Faulty t-shirts sold at Sheffield artist Pete McKee's exhibition recalled
The 52-year-old artist's This Class Works exhibition in Kelham Island was hailed as a huge success with more than 10, 000 visitors in just 16 days.
The email read: "We apologise for the email. As a recent visitor to the exhibition you may have purchased one of Pete's t-shirts?
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Hide Ad"We have recently found that the shirts are faulty, the print has not taken to the shirt and will start to fade in the wash.
"We always take pride in our products and are sorry that this has happened.
"Sadly this means we will have to recall all t-shirts."
"If you did purchase one of the exhibition t-shirts please contact us below and we will be happy to exchange it for you.
"Please email your name, phone number and the design and size of shirt you have to: [email protected].
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Hide Ad"We apologise for the inconvenience but want to make sure everyone gets a proper product from us."
Pete, who grew up on a council estate in Batemoor, said he launched the exhibition to "show the spirit of the working class; the pride, hope, fight, passion and resourcefulness that has been their foundation."