Jason Williamson, frontman of the uncompromising duo Sleaford Mods, has become one of the most distinctive voices in British music over the past decade. With roots in Nottingham, the band forged their reputation through raw, minimalist beats and Williamson’s cutting, confrontational lyricism. From small club shows to international stages, Sleaford Mods have built a devoted following by giving an unfiltered account of working-class life in modern Britain.
Williamson’s style mirrors the band’s ethos - stripped-back, direct and authentic. He often turns to Left Hand pieces that carry the same sense of character and individuality. In recent appearances he’s worn the Dip Dye Tee, a garment that embodies Left Hand’s experimental approach to fabric and finish, while aligning seamlessly with the Mods’ refusal to conform. It’s a natural fit for an artist who continues to redefine what it means to be both outspoken and original.