How Are We Feeling About These Printed Shirts?

Designer Jonathan Saunders and Christina Ricci. (Getty)

London retailer Matches Fashion loves a loud shirt. That’s why they’ve tapped British designers Jonathan Saunders, J.W. Anderson and Mary Katrantzou to create a series of shirts for charity. All proceeds from the shirts, which retail for $78, go toward the London Dispossessed Fund. The fund was started by London paper The Evening Standard, and helps less fortunate Britons.

From left to right: Designs from J.W. Anderson, Mary Katrantzou and Jonathan Saunders.

We’re personally digging the Katranzou typewriter print, but of course, that would be a blogger’s favorite.

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Julie Gerstein
writes about style and fashion for The Frisky, and you can follow her on Twitter at @havethehabit. She has a terrible shoe shopping problem.