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Rep the Creedence Clearwater Revival T-Shirt: CCR in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed CCR merchandise leaning on the band's own three-letter shorthand.

CCR is the tag fans have been throwing back and forth since the run of hits started stacking up: Fogerty's shorthand for the whole Creedence catalogue in one lockup. The design keeps to that abbreviation and lets the typography carry the weight without extra artwork.

Black soft-style cotton in a unisex short-sleeve fit with the CCR lockup centred on the chest. Works for a classic-rock rotation, works on its own as a plain fan-shirt.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: CCR
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: CCR fan wear, classic-rock rotation, Fogerty-era gigs

Creedence Clearwater Revival T-Shirt: CCR

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Rep the Creedence Clearwater Revival T-Shirt: CCR in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed CCR merchandise leaning on the band's own three-letter shorthand.

CCR is the tag fans have been throwing back and forth since the run of hits started stacking up: Fogerty's shorthand for the whole Creedence catalogue in one lockup. The design keeps to that abbreviation and lets the typography carry the weight without extra artwork.

Black soft-style cotton in a unisex short-sleeve fit with the CCR lockup centred on the chest. Works for a classic-rock rotation, works on its own as a plain fan-shirt.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: CCR
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: CCR fan wear, classic-rock rotation, Fogerty-era gigs

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