£10 Graphic Tees in the UK: Original Artwork Without the Usual Price Tag

Why Original Renegade created a £10 graphic tee range: original artwork, limited quantities and a lower-cost entry point into independent UK alternative streetwear.

Male and female models wearing black Original Renegade £10 graphic tees beside a woodland stream

Affordable graphic tees are easy to find. Finding one with original artwork, a clear point of view and a price that makes trying an independent label easy is harder. That is the idea behind the Original Renegade £10 Graphic Tees collection.

The range is deliberately simple: selected Original Renegade tees at £10, produced in limited quantities and designed to sit alongside the main collection rather than feel like a separate bargain-bin line.

What is the Original Renegade £10 tee range?

It is a growing collection of selected graphic tees and cropped tees priced at £10. The artwork and garment choice still have to fit the same visual direction as the rest of Original Renegade: tattoo-informed graphics, alternative streetwear references and designs that work on the garment rather than just on a screen.

The current range includes the Renegade Logo Tee and the Renegade Logo Crop Tee. New designs can be added as the range develops, so the dedicated £10 Tees page is the best place to see what is actually available.

Why make a £10 graphic tee?

A lower entry price gives someone who has never bought from Original Renegade an easier way to try the brand. It also gives existing customers a straightforward way to add another graphic or a different fit without every purchase needing to be a bigger decision.

The price is part of the offer, but it is not the whole identity of the product. The goal is still a tee that looks intentional: original artwork, considered placement and a garment that works with the print.

Original artwork matters more than a complicated print

A graphic does not need ten colours or an oversized back print to have an identity. Some of the strongest garments are simple because the mark, lettering or illustration is doing the work.

That is also why we distinguish original artwork from generic or widely licensed graphics. The important question is not whether a design began on paper or on a tablet; it is whether the artwork was actually created for the brand. We go into that in more detail in Original Art vs Stock Graphics: What Makes a Graphic Tee Different.

Designed and printed in Worcestershire

Original Renegade artwork is developed in-house and the clothing is printed and finished in Worcestershire. Keeping that process close makes it easier to pay attention to the things that change how a graphic tee feels when it is actually worn: scale, placement, garment colour and print position.

It also suits a small-batch approach. The £10 range can stay focused rather than being filled with dozens of near-identical options just to make the collection look larger.

What fits are available?

The standard Renegade Logo Tee currently runs from S to 5XL in Black, White, Stone and Petrol Blue. The Renegade Logo Crop Tee currently runs from XS to 3XL. Check the product page for live availability before ordering, and use the Size & Fit Guide if you want to compare fits before choosing.

Is a £10 tee just a sale item?

No. The £10 collection is being treated as its own ongoing range. Quantities are limited and individual designs may change over time, but the collection itself is intended to remain a straightforward entry point into Original Renegade.

That means it can include new small-run graphics as well as simpler brand-led pieces. The common factor is the £10 price and the same Original Renegade design direction.

Where to start

If you want the lowest-cost way into the clothing range, shop the £10 Graphic Tees collection. If you want larger graphics, more detailed prints and the wider range of garments, go straight to all Graphic Tees.

For outfit ideas rather than product information, see How to Style Traditional Tattoo Graphic Tees or How to Build an Alternative Streetwear Wardrobe.

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