Lock into the Bring Me The Horizon T-Shirt: Heart & Symbols in grey soft-style cotton — officially licensed Bring Me The Horizon merchandise wearing BMTH's symbolic visual world on the chest.
Last Time Offered. Once these are gone, they're gone.
Bring Me The Horizon emerged out of Sheffield in 2004 and have carried their fans through one of UK heavy music's most pronounced sonic evolutions, from deathcore beginnings through Sempiternal, That's the Spirit, Amo and Post Human. Across that catalogue, the band's visual identity has been built around recurring symbolic motifs that read as instantly BMTH. The Heart & Symbols graphic gathers those into a single graphic statement.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in grey soft-style cotton. Final stock, so once the size you want is gone, that's it.
- Rockoff officially licensed product (final stock)
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Heart & Symbols graphic print
- Colour: Grey
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: BMTH gigs, Oli Sykes fans, Sheffield-metal collectors
Lock into the Bring Me The Horizon T-Shirt: Heart & Symbols in grey soft-style cotton — officially licensed Bring Me The Horizon merchandise wearing BMTH's symbolic visual world on the chest.
Last Time Offered. Once these are gone, they're gone.
Bring Me The Horizon emerged out of Sheffield in 2004 and have carried their fans through one of UK heavy music's most pronounced sonic evolutions, from deathcore beginnings through Sempiternal, That's the Spirit, Amo and Post Human. Across that catalogue, the band's visual identity has been built around recurring symbolic motifs that read as instantly BMTH. The Heart & Symbols graphic gathers those into a single graphic statement.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in grey soft-style cotton. Final stock, so once the size you want is gone, that's it.
- Rockoff officially licensed product (final stock)
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Heart & Symbols graphic print
- Colour: Grey
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: BMTH gigs, Oli Sykes fans, Sheffield-metal collectors