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Wear the Queen T-Shirt: Fat Bottomed Girls (Blue) in blue Soft-Style Cotton — officially licensed Queen merchandise carrying the Fat Bottomed Girls design from the 1978 Brian May single off Jazz.

Fat Bottomed Girls dropped in October 1978 as a double A-side with Bicycle Race, both pulled from Jazz on EMI. Brian May wrote the riff-led track and the band stitched the two singles together for that year's UK No. 11 chart run on the Jazz tour.

Blue short-sleeve unisex tee with the Fat Bottomed Girls front-print. Soft-Style Cotton body sized Small through XX-Large.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Fat Bottomed Girls
  • Colour: Blue
  • Material: Soft-Style Cotton
  • Great for: Queen collectors, Jazz-era fans, Brian May songwriting nod, 70s rock rotation
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Queen T-Shirt: Fat Bottomed Girls (Blue)

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Wear the Queen T-Shirt: Fat Bottomed Girls (Blue) in blue Soft-Style Cotton — officially licensed Queen merchandise carrying the Fat Bottomed Girls design from the 1978 Brian May single off Jazz.

Fat Bottomed Girls dropped in October 1978 as a double A-side with Bicycle Race, both pulled from Jazz on EMI. Brian May wrote the riff-led track and the band stitched the two singles together for that year's UK No. 11 chart run on the Jazz tour.

Blue short-sleeve unisex tee with the Fat Bottomed Girls front-print. Soft-Style Cotton body sized Small through XX-Large.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Fat Bottomed Girls
  • Colour: Blue
  • Material: Soft-Style Cotton
  • Great for: Queen collectors, Jazz-era fans, Brian May songwriting nod, 70s rock rotation

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