Channel The Beatles Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt: Budokan Octagon in blue soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying the eight-sided Tokyo arena footprint on a fitted ladies cut, sized for fans who'll happily geek out about the band's 1966 international tour itineraries.
The Beatles played five concerts at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo between 30 June and 2 July 1966. The arena's distinctive octagonal shape had been built for the 1964 Olympics and was traditionally reserved for martial arts, which made the band's run there a politically charged event. The Budokan Octagon motif draws from that arena's instantly-recognisable footprint directly.
Soft-style cotton in a ladies slim-fit silhouette with short sleeves, sized closer to the body than the unisex equivalent. Available in a blue colourway.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt
- Design: Budokan Octagon
- Colour: Blue
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Beatles collectors, 1966-tour fans, architecture-history devotees, gigs
Channel The Beatles Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt: Budokan Octagon in blue soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying the eight-sided Tokyo arena footprint on a fitted ladies cut, sized for fans who'll happily geek out about the band's 1966 international tour itineraries.
The Beatles played five concerts at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo between 30 June and 2 July 1966. The arena's distinctive octagonal shape had been built for the 1964 Olympics and was traditionally reserved for martial arts, which made the band's run there a politically charged event. The Budokan Octagon motif draws from that arena's instantly-recognisable footprint directly.
Soft-style cotton in a ladies slim-fit silhouette with short sleeves, sized closer to the body than the unisex equivalent. Available in a blue colourway.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt
- Design: Budokan Octagon
- Colour: Blue
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Beatles collectors, 1966-tour fans, architecture-history devotees, gigs