DUKE & DEXTER Trainer Launch - Print Club London

DUKE & DEXTER Trainer Launch

This week, Print Club London was excited to be part of a live event for DUKE & DEXTER, working alongside Heaps & Stacks Agency to bring it all together. The event marked the launch of a new sneaker, drawing inspiration from classic tennis trainers, and brought in a strong crowd of influencers and creatives to celebrate the release.

We set up a live screen printing station, giving guests the chance to get hands-on and print their own custom print, during the event. The artwork was created exclusively by illustrator Finn Orr, known for his distinctive style.

Everyone left with something they’d printed themselves — a small but meaningful takeaway that reflected both the design and the energy of the day.

A person in a black graphic shirt is screen printing on paper in an art studio, with another person and printing equipment visible in the background.

A man in a red coat holds a red cup while screen printing a design with text and a raised fist on a green sheet in an art studio.

Two people stand at a screen printing station, working together to spread ink across a screen, with blank paper and art supplies visible around them in a well-lit studio.

A man in a striped shirt and cap holds a poster with blue line art and text reading "Plus Court Sneaker BY DUKE + DEXTER" in a workshop setting.

A person in an art studio holds up a poster featuring a drawing of a fist and the text "The Answer is in The Steps you Take." Drying racks and studio equipment are visible.

Two people wearing aprons stand in an art studio, smiling and holding up prints with "BY DUKE & DEXTER" text. Art supplies and drying racks are visible in the background.

Three people stand around a large screen printing frame with blue ink, working together in an art studio.

Two people wearing aprons stand by a screen printing press in an art studio, looking at prints on the table. A red cup and printed materials are visible.

A white trainer with a red lipstick mark and signature sits on top of tattoo sketchbooks and drawings on a cluttered workspace.