Take home a slice of Memphis heritage in the Sun Records T-Shirt: Elvis Dancing in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Sun Records merchandise carrying a mid-move Elvis Presley silhouette drawn from his 1954 Sun Studio breakthrough era.
Sun Records is the small Memphis label Sam Phillips opened at 706 Union Avenue in 1952, and Elvis walked in there in the summer of 1954 to cut That's All Right with Scotty Moore and Bill Black, launching the rockabilly template the label became famous for. The Elvis Dancing print stages that early performative energy as a clean silhouette on the front.
Available in a black colourway on a soft-style cotton unisex body, cut as a rockabilly heritage tee for Sun Records and Elvis collectors alike.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex T-Shirt
- Design: Elvis Dancing
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Sun Records fans, Elvis Presley collectors, rockabilly heritage, Memphis-label devotees
Take home a slice of Memphis heritage in the Sun Records T-Shirt: Elvis Dancing in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Sun Records merchandise carrying a mid-move Elvis Presley silhouette drawn from his 1954 Sun Studio breakthrough era.
Sun Records is the small Memphis label Sam Phillips opened at 706 Union Avenue in 1952, and Elvis walked in there in the summer of 1954 to cut That's All Right with Scotty Moore and Bill Black, launching the rockabilly template the label became famous for. The Elvis Dancing print stages that early performative energy as a clean silhouette on the front.
Available in a black colourway on a soft-style cotton unisex body, cut as a rockabilly heritage tee for Sun Records and Elvis collectors alike.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex T-Shirt
- Design: Elvis Dancing
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Sun Records fans, Elvis Presley collectors, rockabilly heritage, Memphis-label devotees