
Up in the Loo–Peter Versus Toby shows off their latest wares in the most unlikeliest of places: the loo. With Marco standing inside of a toilet for each of the shots, the brand shows off their latest range of graphic printed tees with the near vulgar humor we have grown to love.


Definitely a label that lets their graphics do the talking, Australian label Pete Versus Toby not only has a wicked sense of humor, but a new range that deals with peace and the police. Shop here.

Pete Versus Toby is back with their latest collection entitled “Ailartsua Dreaming…” As always, Pete Versus Toby delivers a a quirky and youthful range from down under. Large on graphics this season, the spring collection was inspired by an imagined universe”:
(Earth) imagine the sky is dusty and blue, another hot summer day in KKKanberra. suddenly the rainbow serpent AKA jumbo jet flys towards the white queenslander house. the pinnacle of the pyramid hidden benath the fuckin flag with britain in the corner…What would you do?
we are all tourists. fashion is a dirty word, wearing a cross is fashion. here on convict island we are all soo tweaked. hydro is a drug. ganja is a herb. fuck the police. killer waves. people like it when you look into their eyes. like some cartoon used to say, the world is yours.
Pete Versus Toby is opening their first store — Palestine. The store front features as much as character as the label itself. With the help of friends, the store front showcases a hand painted mural. The store is located at 110 Curlewis St, Bondi Beach.

Pete Versus Toby’s latest collection addresses the recession head on. “Designer Marco Zirov has collaborated with Byron Bay artsists Lex Williams and Raina Hede to develop an in house winter range that juxtaposes the falling Roman Empire (USA) with Rothschild family inspired sketches. Through developing the diverse range, a study of drug use and its effects on an artist was also important.” The fall collection includes Japanese silk sweaters, leather jackets in multiple colorways and organic cotton t-shirts. The colorful tongue-in-cheek collection will be carried in thirty stores throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. The collection will also be available for purchase at the Pete Versus Toby webstore.