Why pupils are getting custom school leavers shirts made for their last day
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Why pupils are getting custom school leavers shirts made for their last dayJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAlice CullinaneWest MidlandsPersonalised by KavannaSome personalised shirts are decorated with feathers, bows and glitterLeavers' day could be one of the most memorable celebrations for Year 11, as they mark the end of secondary school and prepare for a long summer ahead.In between studying for GCSE exams, many students spend hours designing personalised leavers' shirts for the day with graphics, embroidery and fonts, going beyond the regular shirt signing tradition.It's a trend that has filled TikTok and Pinterest as pupils look for more permanent mementos to be signed by their friends, while online marketplaces like Etsy offer thousands of personalised shirts for a fee.Joy Nzau, a 20-year-old from east London, has created tops inspired by brands like Asda, Nando's and Greggs with videos of her hand-painted creations, racking up millions of views on social media.She started making shirts three years ago as a hobby for her sister's leaving day and now creates custom designs commissioned by online customers in her spare time."I felt on my own after leaving school, the shirt is a physical memory, a reminder of fun with all your feelings and nostalgia," she said.Joy NzauJoy Nzau spends three to four hours creating each leavers' shirtAlthough Nzau was surprised by the trend because it is "literally just a shirt", she loved how it embraced creativity, personalities and memories."I'm seeing more people open to expression during secondary school with anime designs and Spotify artist shirts, it's a good way to end your journey and treasure youth," she said.Some people on TikTok said they worried shirt designs would be judged by other students, but Nzau hopes the trend will "subconsciously inspire people to be themselves"."Everyone wants to be the same in secondary school and...





