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The Bricklayers Arms
The Bricklayer’s Arms – Marylebone Heritage Tee
Raise a pint to London’s working-class grit and timeless pub culture with our Bricklayer’s Arms T-shirt. Inspired by the legendary pub, this shirt celebrates the craft, camaraderie, and toughness that built London—literally.
Design:
The back features a bold, vintage-style illustration of a classic London bricklayer, sleeves rolled, trowel in hand—symbolizing pride in honest work and solid craftsmanship. The artwork is framed with the traditional pub lettering “The Bricklayer’s Arms – Marylebone”, echoing the signage that has welcomed locals for generations.
Fabric & Fit:
Premium, soft-spun cotton for all-day comfort
Classic unisex fit — not too tight, not too loose
Durable print built to stand up to countless pints and pub nights
A nod to history:
The Bricklayer’s Arms has stood in Marylebone since the 19th century, a favourite haunt for tradesmen and labourers who shaped Victorian London’s skyline. In an area once filled with builders’ yards and workshops, the pub became a meeting place for the men who laid the bricks of the capital’s grand terraces. Its name honours their skill and hard graft — a reminder that the backbone of London was built by calloused hands and community spirit.
The Bricklayer’s Arms – Marylebone Heritage Tee
Raise a pint to London’s working-class grit and timeless pub culture with our Bricklayer’s Arms T-shirt. Inspired by the legendary pub, this shirt celebrates the craft, camaraderie, and toughness that built London—literally.
Design:
The back features a bold, vintage-style illustration of a classic London bricklayer, sleeves rolled, trowel in hand—symbolizing pride in honest work and solid craftsmanship. The artwork is framed with the traditional pub lettering “The Bricklayer’s Arms – Marylebone”, echoing the signage that has welcomed locals for generations.
Fabric & Fit:
Premium, soft-spun cotton for all-day comfort
Classic unisex fit — not too tight, not too loose
Durable print built to stand up to countless pints and pub nights
A nod to history:
The Bricklayer’s Arms has stood in Marylebone since the 19th century, a favourite haunt for tradesmen and labourers who shaped Victorian London’s skyline. In an area once filled with builders’ yards and workshops, the pub became a meeting place for the men who laid the bricks of the capital’s grand terraces. Its name honours their skill and hard graft — a reminder that the backbone of London was built by calloused hands and community spirit.

