Wear the Rush Starman Glow T-Shirt in black cotton — officially licensed Rush merchandise that puts the Canadian prog kings' most enduring mascot on a wardrobe-ready unisex tee.
The Starman first appeared on the cover of 2112 in 1976, the album that broke Rush commercially after Mercury Records nearly dropped them. Designed by Hugh Syme, the figure standing naked beneath a five-pointed star became Rush's signature visual emblem and ran through merchandise for the rest of the band's career. The Starman Glow rendition gives the icon a luminous treatment.
Cotton construction keeps the unisex cut comfortable for gig nights and the daily rotation, a wardrobe pick for any Rush collector, prog-rock fan or Geddy Lee and Neil Peart obsessive.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Starman Glow (Hugh Syme 2112 mascot, 1976)
- Colour: Black
- Material: Cotton
- Great for: gigs, Rush collectors, prog-rock wardrobes, vinyl heads
Wear the Rush Starman Glow T-Shirt in black cotton — officially licensed Rush merchandise that puts the Canadian prog kings' most enduring mascot on a wardrobe-ready unisex tee.
The Starman first appeared on the cover of 2112 in 1976, the album that broke Rush commercially after Mercury Records nearly dropped them. Designed by Hugh Syme, the figure standing naked beneath a five-pointed star became Rush's signature visual emblem and ran through merchandise for the rest of the band's career. The Starman Glow rendition gives the icon a luminous treatment.
Cotton construction keeps the unisex cut comfortable for gig nights and the daily rotation, a wardrobe pick for any Rush collector, prog-rock fan or Geddy Lee and Neil Peart obsessive.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Starman Glow (Hugh Syme 2112 mascot, 1976)
- Colour: Black
- Material: Cotton
- Great for: gigs, Rush collectors, prog-rock wardrobes, vinyl heads