Pull on the Green Day T-Shirt: Psychedelic Kerplunk (Back Print) in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Green Day merchandise carrying a psychedelic treatment of the Kerplunk artwork as a full back print.
Kerplunk landed in 1991 as Green Day's second album on Lookout! Records, two years before they jumped to Reprise and broke wide with Dookie. The psychedelic recolour here pulls the original Lookout-era artwork into kaleidoscopic territory, a kinder, brighter register than the East Bay punk scene that produced it but unmistakably tied to that early Berkeley basement-show period.
Available in a black colourway with the design printed across the back panel. Soft-style cotton body, standard unisex short-sleeve cut, sizing Small through XX-Large.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Psychedelic Kerplunk
- Design Features: Back Print
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Green Day fans, Kerplunk-era collectors, Lookout! Records followers, East Bay punk fans
Pull on the Green Day T-Shirt: Psychedelic Kerplunk (Back Print) in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Green Day merchandise carrying a psychedelic treatment of the Kerplunk artwork as a full back print.
Kerplunk landed in 1991 as Green Day's second album on Lookout! Records, two years before they jumped to Reprise and broke wide with Dookie. The psychedelic recolour here pulls the original Lookout-era artwork into kaleidoscopic territory, a kinder, brighter register than the East Bay punk scene that produced it but unmistakably tied to that early Berkeley basement-show period.
Available in a black colourway with the design printed across the back panel. Soft-style cotton body, standard unisex short-sleeve cut, sizing Small through XX-Large.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Psychedelic Kerplunk
- Design Features: Back Print
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Green Day fans, Kerplunk-era collectors, Lookout! Records followers, East Bay punk fans