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Slip on the Xentrix Beanie Hat: Logo in black 100% acrylic — officially licensed Xentrix merchandise carrying the British thrash outfit's logo across the knit front.

Xentrix formed in Preston in 1985 and became one of the standout British thrash acts of the late Eighties. Shattered Existence (1989) and For Whose Advantage? (1990) put them on the international map, and the band's return album Bury the Pain (2019) reactivated the catalogue for a new generation.

Cut as a unisex knit beanie in a black colourway, 100% acrylic for warmth and structure with the Xentrix logo across the fold. One-size, no size chart.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Beanie Hat
  • Design: Logo
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: 100% acrylic
  • Great for: Xentrix collectors, British thrash listeners, gig-day warmth, extreme-metal merch shelves

Xentrix Beanie Hat: Logo

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Slip on the Xentrix Beanie Hat: Logo in black 100% acrylic — officially licensed Xentrix merchandise carrying the British thrash outfit's logo across the knit front.

Xentrix formed in Preston in 1985 and became one of the standout British thrash acts of the late Eighties. Shattered Existence (1989) and For Whose Advantage? (1990) put them on the international map, and the band's return album Bury the Pain (2019) reactivated the catalogue for a new generation.

Cut as a unisex knit beanie in a black colourway, 100% acrylic for warmth and structure with the Xentrix logo across the fold. One-size, no size chart.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Beanie Hat
  • Design: Logo
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: 100% acrylic
  • Great for: Xentrix collectors, British thrash listeners, gig-day warmth, extreme-metal merch shelves

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