The Mustique Mule is a well recognised sight and sound on the island. These little beach buggies, which are known on the island as "mules", are the only form of motorised transport here. We think of them as workhorses as they are used for everything you can think of!
In homage to these workhorses, Lotty designed a print called the "Mustique Mule" and it has formed the backbone of our print catalogue for a little while now.
Our linen shirts have been spotted in many places all over the world, but recently we were sent this picture from Zambia, where one of Lotty's nieces volunteers in an orphanage.
A generous sponsor sent these shirts, amongst other items, to the orphanage. We think the boys look terrific! Please do send us your photographs and social media handles - always fun to share these on Instagram.
Do you remember this fabulous animation that Lotty created in honour of the Mustique Mule?
In the spirit of sharing this print far and wide, the shirts and swim shorts will remain in our "outlet" store until the next print run. Best be quick!
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