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An Edinburgh shop which is selling T-shirts and trinkets with a cheeky "I heart Boaby" design say they're proving a hit with tourists.

Clothing store 97 Black, on the Grassmarket, introduced a range featuring the Greyfrairs Bobby design just before this year's festival

Writer Roisin Caird tweeted a picture of the T-shirt, which received hundreds of likes.

She said: "I feel like either no Scottish people were asked for input on this, or only Scottish people were."

It's also gone down a storm on Edinburgh Live'sFacebook page, where more than 400 people commented on it.

Joanna Clark, who came up with the design and co-owns 97 Black, said it was a tongue-in-cheek joke.

She told Edinburgh Live: "We first printed them off just before the festival and they've been pretty popular with tourists.

"Scottish people are in on the joke, tourists maybe less so."

As well as the T-shirts, you can pick up mugs, coasters and tote bags with the "I heart Boaby" design.

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