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SSS World Corp is not one to shy away from a head-turning print. For its SS19 collection, creative director Justin O'Shea focused on python, floral, and tie-dye prints, applied to everything from swim shorts to eye-catching suits. As the weather warms up, though, it's the shirts that have really caught our attention.

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Coming in both classic and bowling-style collars, SSS World Corp's shirts come in everything from snakeskin and zigzag-print to weed-inspired floral and tie-dye motifs (that weed-inspired floral shirt was even recently spotted on rapper Meek Mill at his Rolling Loud performance).

Originally retailing around the $180 mark, you may be very glad to know that SSS World Corp's SS19 shirts now come with discounts of 50 percent off, now available for closer to $90. The discounted shirts can be shopped at luxury fashion destination Farfetch as part of its newly-launched US summer sale.

So, if you're looking for a dope new shirt that won't break the bank, peep our favorites below.

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