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Wear the Morrissey Everyday Photo T-Shirt, an officially licensed black soft-style cotton tee carrying a photographic print of the singer.

Photographic imagery has been a constant in Morrissey's visual catalogue across the Smiths years and his solo run, from carefully cropped portraits to documentary-style shots. The Everyday Photo design fits into that long photographic tradition.

Standard unisex t-shirt cut in soft-style cotton, finished in a black colourway with the photo print across the front. Sits naturally alongside the rest of a Morrissey collector's wardrobe.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Everyday Photo
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Morrissey fans, Smiths collectors, indie-era wardrobe, gig nights

Morrissey T-Shirt: Everyday Photo

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Wear the Morrissey Everyday Photo T-Shirt, an officially licensed black soft-style cotton tee carrying a photographic print of the singer.

Photographic imagery has been a constant in Morrissey's visual catalogue across the Smiths years and his solo run, from carefully cropped portraits to documentary-style shots. The Everyday Photo design fits into that long photographic tradition.

Standard unisex t-shirt cut in soft-style cotton, finished in a black colourway with the photo print across the front. Sits naturally alongside the rest of a Morrissey collector's wardrobe.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Everyday Photo
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Morrissey fans, Smiths collectors, indie-era wardrobe, gig nights

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