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YouTube Star Jake Mitchell Launches A Clothing Line Called Unique Be You

The latest YouTube star to debut his own clothing line is Jake Mitchell. Mitchell, an 18-year-old British vlogger, is the force behind Unique Be You, which at launch includes 11 different items.

The Unique Be You lineup includes t-shirts, hoodies, and joggers (or, as us Yankees call them, sweatpants). Prices range from $31.40 for a t-shirt featuring the company’s logo to $62.81 for a fluffy sweatshirt. Orders above $75 in the UK are eligible for free shipping.

Unique Be You launched on May 11. As the first post on the company’s Twitter account explained, this line has been a long time coming:

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Mitchell, who has been making videos since he was eight years old, has developed into one of the top personalities on YouTube. Last year, he was one of two influencers tapped for a digital campaign

to support the release of the action film Kingsman: The Golden Circle. As part of that initiative, Mitchell got a chance to wear some flashy attire — foreshadowing his foray into the clothing market.

In addition to the items that are available through the Unique Be You shop, Mitchell also sells apparel through merchandise platform Big Cartel. There, his fans can pick up plenty more pieces of Mitchell-themed clothing, including caps, backpacks, and jackets. Several of the items that are currently available refer to Mitchell’s first-ever tour, which rolled through the UK earlier in 2018.

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