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Canon Launches House Range of Apparel

- 7 years ago

For the first time ever, Canon UK has presented a super-neat range of branded clothing and accessories, including vintage camera t-shirts, umbrellas and baby bibs

The new merchandise from the photographic monolith has been designed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the EOS system and features cameras from the EOS archive. Plus, the vintage series includes designs from the original Canon camera “Kwanon” logo, first introduced in 1934.

The new collection includes clothing such as t-shirts, jackets, sweaters and hoodies, as well as accessories like umbrellas, baby bibs, hats and limited edition camera bags.  There’s also a miniature Hansa Canon camera model in the range, replicated on Canon’s first production model and Japan’s first high-quality 35mm camera launched in 1936.

You can take a look at everything in the range in much greater detail, as well as ordering yours over at Canon’s online store where it’s all available now.

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