BARBIE™ THROWBACK RANGE LAUNCHED BY GOLDIE + ACE

The 90's called, they want their tees back! Except we're keeping them, because they're just so cool! Check out the latest throwback collection from Goldie + Ace.

You’ve probably figured out by now that Goldie + Ace love a good throwback!

And who better than Barbie to relive 80s/90s nostalgia?

New Barbie Throwback Range

The new Goldie + Ace exclusive limited edition collab featuring Barbie retro tees star a few of your fave Barbies from back in the day… and a couple of Kens too!

Big hair! Bright Colours! Band tees! Free shipping! What more could any of us ask for?

Barbie Goldie + Ace

Check out the range

barbie goldie and ace

The ’90s called, they want their tee back! Barbie™ and Friends, featuring the whole gang.

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Barbie™ and the Rockers, the rockstars of your wildest dreams! Featuring the band on the front and the 1986 world tour dates on the back.

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Big hair barbie goldie and ace

Vintage vibes with Big Hair Barbie™

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ken rocker tee goldie and ace

Kick’n back with Ken this Summer! The perfect oversized vintage tee that’s made for every day!

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Barbie and the rockers tee goldie and ace

Rockin’ out, we’re totally in the groove. Dress so cool, we know all the rules! Featuring Barbie™ and the Rockers in all their 1980’s glory

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For more information:

goldieandace.com

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