Blow into the David Bowie T-Shirt: Red Sax in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed David Bowie merchandise built around the saxophone-playing chapter of his musicianship.
David Bowie was a self-taught saxophonist long before he became a singer. He received his first sax lessons at age 13 from baritone-saxophonist Ronnie Ross, and the instrument appeared on his recordings throughout his career, from the early Mod-era singles through Lodger and Blackstar. The Red Sax motif on this tee draws on that part of his musicianship with a vivid period-tinted colour treatment.
Cut from soft-style cotton with short sleeves and a unisex fit, the black tee runs comfortable for everyday wear with a relaxed drape. The print holds detail through repeated washes and the cut is generous enough for layering year-round.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Red Sax
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Bowie collectors, Blackstar devotees, gig nights, glam-era fans
Blow into the David Bowie T-Shirt: Red Sax in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed David Bowie merchandise built around the saxophone-playing chapter of his musicianship.
David Bowie was a self-taught saxophonist long before he became a singer. He received his first sax lessons at age 13 from baritone-saxophonist Ronnie Ross, and the instrument appeared on his recordings throughout his career, from the early Mod-era singles through Lodger and Blackstar. The Red Sax motif on this tee draws on that part of his musicianship with a vivid period-tinted colour treatment.
Cut from soft-style cotton with short sleeves and a unisex fit, the black tee runs comfortable for everyday wear with a relaxed drape. The print holds detail through repeated washes and the cut is generous enough for layering year-round.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Red Sax
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Bowie collectors, Blackstar devotees, gig nights, glam-era fans