Pull on the Yes T-Shirt: Close to the Edge in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Yes merchandise for fans who treat the Roger Dean-illustrated era of the band as their creative peak.
Close to the Edge (1972) was Yes's fifth studio album, often cited as the high-water mark of British progressive rock. The three-track LP, featuring the 18-minute title suite plus And You and I and Siberian Khatru, was Bill Bruford's last album with the band before he left for King Crimson. Roger Dean's gatefold cover painting set a visual template the group returned to throughout the seventies, and this tee draws from that lineage.
Soft-style cotton with short sleeves and a regular unisex fit. The print holds detail through repeated washes and the cut is generous enough for layering year-round. Available in a black colourway.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Close to the Edge
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Yes collectors, prog-rock fans, Roger Dean devotees, gig nights
Pull on the Yes T-Shirt: Close to the Edge in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Yes merchandise for fans who treat the Roger Dean-illustrated era of the band as their creative peak.
Close to the Edge (1972) was Yes's fifth studio album, often cited as the high-water mark of British progressive rock. The three-track LP, featuring the 18-minute title suite plus And You and I and Siberian Khatru, was Bill Bruford's last album with the band before he left for King Crimson. Roger Dean's gatefold cover painting set a visual template the group returned to throughout the seventies, and this tee draws from that lineage.
Soft-style cotton with short sleeves and a regular unisex fit. The print holds detail through repeated washes and the cut is generous enough for layering year-round. Available in a black colourway.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Close to the Edge
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Yes collectors, prog-rock fans, Roger Dean devotees, gig nights