Happy Christmas!
Although separated between Dudley and Sandwell councils these two towns have a lot of shared history. Whilst Cradley and Cradley Heath do have a fun brotherly rivalry, I felt that the flags to represent them should be very similar – brother flags for brother towns if you will – though still noticeably different. Read the rest of this entry »
Here’s one Bostin family who live in Austin, Texas wishing us all a Happy Christmas.
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This week we feature two flags that have drawn upon quite unique inspirations for their designs. The first is Amblecote, a small town just north of Stourbridge, which many might consider to be a suburb though a civic history of its own belies its nature as distinct town.
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If you have been regularly following our blog, you would of seen a number of YouTube videos of Bostin people from around the world, wearing their Bostin tees.
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Following on from our impromptu competition over the weekend here, we have chosen randomly the following three winners:
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And the photos of Bostin people wearing their Bostin tees keep coming in!
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We love our football and today we have something special to celebrate.
The only three teams to win in today English premiership was Aston Villa, Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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The Rowley Regis is a nice example of a concept in tartan design called under-check and over-check. Which put pretty simply is where it looks like there is a broad ‘base’ check pattern with a smaller ‘foreground’ overlaid on the top. Read the rest of this entry »
The word of Bostin, and the clothes, continues to spread around the world. A number of weeks ago we added some hooded tops to our range of clothing and other Bostin goodies at http://www.bostin.co.uk
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If you regularly follow our blog, you will know that local man, John Hibbs has been raising money for a very worthy cause called Lupus.
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