Cheer up in the Joy Division Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt: Unknown Pleasures FP in black or white soft-style cotton — officially licensed Joy Division merchandise, printed with the CP 1919 pulsar-plot artwork that made Peter Saville's Unknown Pleasures cover a design-history staple.
Joy Division formed in Manchester in 1976 and released Unknown Pleasures in June 1979 through Factory Records; the sleeve, designed by Peter Saville, uses the stacked radio-wave plot of CP 1919 (the first known pulsar) from Cambridge radio-astronomy handbook illustrations. The graphic has outlasted almost every other post-punk sleeve as a wardrobe mark.
Available in black or white soft-style cotton. Ladies slim fit: size up for a looser cut, or take the unisex twin from the men's section.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt
- Design: Unknown Pleasures FP
- Colour: Black, White
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Joy Division fans, post-punk collectors, ladies' gig kit, gifting
Cheer up in the Joy Division Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt: Unknown Pleasures FP in black or white soft-style cotton — officially licensed Joy Division merchandise, printed with the CP 1919 pulsar-plot artwork that made Peter Saville's Unknown Pleasures cover a design-history staple.
Joy Division formed in Manchester in 1976 and released Unknown Pleasures in June 1979 through Factory Records; the sleeve, designed by Peter Saville, uses the stacked radio-wave plot of CP 1919 (the first known pulsar) from Cambridge radio-astronomy handbook illustrations. The graphic has outlasted almost every other post-punk sleeve as a wardrobe mark.
Available in black or white soft-style cotton. Ladies slim fit: size up for a looser cut, or take the unisex twin from the men's section.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt
- Design: Unknown Pleasures FP
- Colour: Black, White
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Joy Division fans, post-punk collectors, ladies' gig kit, gifting