Reach for the Pink Floyd Unisex T-Shirt: Arnold Layne in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Pink Floyd merchandise built around the band's debut single.
"Arnold Layne" was Pink Floyd's debut single, released in March 1967 on Columbia (EMI). Written by Syd Barrett, the track, about a fictional character who steals women's clothing from washing lines, was banned by Radio London for being "smutty" but still reached No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart, kicking the band's recording career into gear ahead of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn later that year.
Printed on a soft-style cotton blank in a black colourway with a unisex cut, it's a clean daily-wear pick for Syd Barrett-era and early-Floyd collectors.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Arnold Layne
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Pink Floyd fans, Syd Barrett-era collectors, 60s psychedelic rock heads, gift for vinyl heads
Reach for the Pink Floyd Unisex T-Shirt: Arnold Layne in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Pink Floyd merchandise built around the band's debut single.
"Arnold Layne" was Pink Floyd's debut single, released in March 1967 on Columbia (EMI). Written by Syd Barrett, the track, about a fictional character who steals women's clothing from washing lines, was banned by Radio London for being "smutty" but still reached No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart, kicking the band's recording career into gear ahead of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn later that year.
Printed on a soft-style cotton blank in a black colourway with a unisex cut, it's a clean daily-wear pick for Syd Barrett-era and early-Floyd collectors.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Arnold Layne
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Pink Floyd fans, Syd Barrett-era collectors, 60s psychedelic rock heads, gift for vinyl heads