Pull on one of post-punk's most enduring images on blue soft-style cotton with the Joy Division T-Shirt: Unknown Pleasures White On Blue — officially licensed merchandise for fans who treat Ian Curtis's catalogue as untouchable.
The Unknown Pleasures graphic comes from Peter Saville's sleeve for Joy Division's 1979 debut album, a visualisation of radio waves from pulsar CP 1919 originally pulled from a 1971 astronomy textbook. Few cover designs have travelled this far into wider visual culture. This take swaps the standard black palette for white-on-blue.
Cut as a unisex short-sleeve tee in soft-style cotton with a classic crew neckline, finished in a blue colourway with white print. Pair it with black denim, boots or an overcoat for gigs, club nights or laid-back rotation.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Unknown Pleasures (white on blue)
- Colour: Blue with white print
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Joy Division fans, post-punk collectors, design-led merch hunters, gig nights
Pull on one of post-punk's most enduring images on blue soft-style cotton with the Joy Division T-Shirt: Unknown Pleasures White On Blue — officially licensed merchandise for fans who treat Ian Curtis's catalogue as untouchable.
The Unknown Pleasures graphic comes from Peter Saville's sleeve for Joy Division's 1979 debut album, a visualisation of radio waves from pulsar CP 1919 originally pulled from a 1971 astronomy textbook. Few cover designs have travelled this far into wider visual culture. This take swaps the standard black palette for white-on-blue.
Cut as a unisex short-sleeve tee in soft-style cotton with a classic crew neckline, finished in a blue colourway with white print. Pair it with black denim, boots or an overcoat for gigs, club nights or laid-back rotation.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Unknown Pleasures (white on blue)
- Colour: Blue with white print
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Joy Division fans, post-punk collectors, design-led merch hunters, gig nights