
Show your pride with this bold "English Not British" Coffee cup/mug featuring a distressed St George's Cross and faded England map silhouette.
This powerful design makes a clear statement with vintage grit and heritage style. The worn look adds character, while the bold black lettering stands out against the faded red and white cross. Whether you're supporting England or standing up for your identity, this mug speaks volumes.
Features:
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Distressed St George flag with bold "ENGLISH NOT BRITISH" slogan
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Faded England map & medieval script background
This English Not British Mug with a vintage style St George flag design is perfect for those who love British culture or want to add a touch of patriotism to their morning coffee routine. Ideal for Anglophiles and history buffs, this mug is great for celebrating St George's Day or any British-related holidays.
Product features
- Dishwasher-safe
- Microwave-safe
- Vibrant colors
- AAA+ ORCA coating
- White ceramic
Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
All our printed items are bespoke original,designed & printed in the uk to order not mass produced in China.
These mugs are made using the best quality inks which means the prints will not fade or break. It will last you many years.
Made from high quality 11oz Ceramic
Printed on both sides and full wraps
Dimensions - 325 ml: 9.7 cm tall x 8.1 cm diameter
Strong, durable ceramic construction
Microwave and dishwasher safe
Printed & Dispatched to you in smash proof packaging normaly within 2 days of order
Printed using
Dye Sublimation
Dye sublimation is a digital print method perfect for decorating polyester or polymer coated products. We use this method to print products like phone cases and mugs, but also textiles like tote bags and all-over t-shirts.
The print method uses a combination of heat, pressure and time to transfer dye to the product we?re printing. And since it?s a digital method we can use dye sublimation to achieve photo quality prints on your products.
Because heat and pressure are used the dyes cure within the textile fibres. The result is a permanent, high resolution full colour print.