Reach for the The Beatles T-Shirt: First USA Visit in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise marking the band's February 1964 arrival in the United States.
The Beatles touched down at New York's JFK Airport on 7 February 1964 on Pan American Flight 101, met by thousands of fans on the tarmac. Two nights later, the Ed Sullivan Show performance drew in the region of 73 million American viewers and is widely cited as the moment Beatlemania crossed the Atlantic. The print here treats that arrival as a single historical pin: First USA Visit, 1964, the British Invasion as a graphic.
Available in a black colourway with the design fronted across the chest. 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: First USA Visit
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Beatles fans, British Invasion collectors, 1964 era listeners, Ed Sullivan Show pop-culture followers
Reach for the The Beatles T-Shirt: First USA Visit in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise marking the band's February 1964 arrival in the United States.
The Beatles touched down at New York's JFK Airport on 7 February 1964 on Pan American Flight 101, met by thousands of fans on the tarmac. Two nights later, the Ed Sullivan Show performance drew in the region of 73 million American viewers and is widely cited as the moment Beatlemania crossed the Atlantic. The print here treats that arrival as a single historical pin: First USA Visit, 1964, the British Invasion as a graphic.
Available in a black colourway with the design fronted across the chest. 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: First USA Visit
- Colour: Black
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: Beatles fans, British Invasion collectors, 1964 era listeners, Ed Sullivan Show pop-culture followers