Perfect for World MS Day on 26th May 2010MS-CCSVI-UK logo

Be seen supporting the cause in our new MS-CCSVI-UK T-shirt
And, if you can,  join us on the day outside MS Society headquarters at Edgeware Road at 1 p.m.



MS-CCSVI-UK T-shirt

Buy one of our Fruit of the Loom Premium Heavyweight "blocked veins ruin brains" t-shirts, printed front and back with MS-CCSVI-UK Logos

Available in sizes to fit:

Small (Chest 36"), Medium (Chest 38"-40")
Large (Chest 42"), XL (Chest 44") and
XXL (Chest 46"-48")

Colour » Heather Grey
Cost each £11 (plus £1.99 postage in the UK)


For multiple purchases postage varies up to a maximum of £6.70 for orders of 5+ t-shirts.
Please refer to our international postage charges if neccessary.

Other items printed with our logo (mugs, caps, sweatshirts,
pin badges and more) are available to buy at the
MS-CCSVI-UK Online Shop


                          Enlarge front and back logos


N.B. As the grey t-shirt is supplied from stock, it is cheaper to buy this item directly from the web page you are currently viewing,

or visit   www.comboutique.com/ms-ccsvi-uk

Medium and large T shirts are currently out of stock. These can still be purchased directly from the printer, as a one off order at £14.59 each, inclusive of UK postage (cheaper than ordering from comboutique). Delivery normally takes between 7-14 days. Please order below as usual. An additional £1.60 will be requested via PayPal for these out of stock sizes.


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