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Front the The Beatles Unisex T-Shirt: Mini Sgt Pepper Drum in grey soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying the parade-drum centrepiece from the 1967 sleeve.

Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band landed in June 1967, the cover staged by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth as a waxworks-and-cardboard tableau with the lettered parade drum at the foot of the frame. The drum carries the album title and the band's costumed-officer alter ego; the mini print isolates it on the chest.

Grey soft-style cotton, relaxed unisex cut, sized Small through XX-Large.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex T-Shirt
  • Design: Mini Sgt Pepper Drum
  • Colour: Grey
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Beatles fans, Sgt Pepper collectors, psychedelic-era nostalgia, gig-day layering

The Beatles T-Shirt: Mini Sgt Pepper Drum

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Front the The Beatles Unisex T-Shirt: Mini Sgt Pepper Drum in grey soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying the parade-drum centrepiece from the 1967 sleeve.

Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band landed in June 1967, the cover staged by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth as a waxworks-and-cardboard tableau with the lettered parade drum at the foot of the frame. The drum carries the album title and the band's costumed-officer alter ego; the mini print isolates it on the chest.

Grey soft-style cotton, relaxed unisex cut, sized Small through XX-Large.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex T-Shirt
  • Design: Mini Sgt Pepper Drum
  • Colour: Grey
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Beatles fans, Sgt Pepper collectors, psychedelic-era nostalgia, gig-day layering

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