AC/DC T-Shirt: Wembley '79 — officially licensed AC/DC t-shirt in black recycled cotton-polyester, fronted by a tour graphic from the Highway to Hell era.
The Wembley '79 design draws on AC/DC's 1979 Wembley dates on the Highway to Hell tour, with the band still fronted by Bon Scott. Highway to Hell broke the band globally that year, taking them from club-circuit support to arena headliners. The shirt's graphic carries that late-'70s tour-print aesthetic, with the Wembley venue name and 1979 date in centred lockup.
Black eco-friendly tee made from three recycled plastic bottles plus cotton-tee waste, equating to a 100% recycled fabric. Short-sleeved unisex cut, sized Small through XX-Large. Print sits centred for stage-front readability.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Eco-Friendly)
- Design: Wembley '79
- Colour: Black
- Material: 3 plastic bottles plus waste from 3 cotton t-shirts = 100% Recycled T-Shirt
- Great for: AC/DC collectors, Bon Scott-era fans, festival weather, gig night layering
AC/DC T-Shirt: Wembley '79 — officially licensed AC/DC t-shirt in black recycled cotton-polyester, fronted by a tour graphic from the Highway to Hell era.
The Wembley '79 design draws on AC/DC's 1979 Wembley dates on the Highway to Hell tour, with the band still fronted by Bon Scott. Highway to Hell broke the band globally that year, taking them from club-circuit support to arena headliners. The shirt's graphic carries that late-'70s tour-print aesthetic, with the Wembley venue name and 1979 date in centred lockup.
Black eco-friendly tee made from three recycled plastic bottles plus cotton-tee waste, equating to a 100% recycled fabric. Short-sleeved unisex cut, sized Small through XX-Large. Print sits centred for stage-front readability.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Eco-Friendly)
- Design: Wembley '79
- Colour: Black
- Material: 3 plastic bottles plus waste from 3 cotton t-shirts = 100% Recycled T-Shirt
- Great for: AC/DC collectors, Bon Scott-era fans, festival weather, gig night layering