Wear Blondie T-Shirt: Punk Logo in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Blondie merchandise carrying the band's punk-era block-letter wordmark across the chest.
Blondie formed in New York's Bowery in 1974 around Debbie Harry and Chris Stein as Angel and the Snake, cutting Blondie June 1976 on Private Stock and Plastic Letters February 1978 on Chrysalis before Parallel Lines September 1978 broke Heart of Glass and One Way or Another on both sides of the Atlantic. The scratchy block-letter wordmark ties back to that CBGB / Max's Kansas City late-Seventies scene alongside Television, Talking Heads and Ramones, and the design carries the treatment forward.
Available in a black colourway with the Punk Logo printed across the chest, cut from soft-style cotton for gig nights, new-wave catalogue rotation and everyday wear.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Punk Logo
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Blondie fans, Bowery-scene collectors, gig nights, new-wave catalogue rotation
Wear Blondie T-Shirt: Punk Logo in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Blondie merchandise carrying the band's punk-era block-letter wordmark across the chest.
Blondie formed in New York's Bowery in 1974 around Debbie Harry and Chris Stein as Angel and the Snake, cutting Blondie June 1976 on Private Stock and Plastic Letters February 1978 on Chrysalis before Parallel Lines September 1978 broke Heart of Glass and One Way or Another on both sides of the Atlantic. The scratchy block-letter wordmark ties back to that CBGB / Max's Kansas City late-Seventies scene alongside Television, Talking Heads and Ramones, and the design carries the treatment forward.
Available in a black colourway with the Punk Logo printed across the chest, cut from soft-style cotton for gig nights, new-wave catalogue rotation and everyday wear.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Punk Logo
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Blondie fans, Bowery-scene collectors, gig nights, new-wave catalogue rotation