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Pull on the Black Sabbath Kids T-Shirt: Wavy Logo, officially licensed grey soft-style cotton merchandise for the next-generation Sabbath fan, with the band's purple-era wavy logo across the front.

Black Sabbath formed in Birmingham in 1968 with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The wavy logo first surfaced on the 1971 record Master of Reality and has stayed in the band's identity for over fifty years since.

Kids fit with short sleeves on a soft grey cotton blank. A first proper Sabbath tee for school holidays and family gig days.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Kids T-Shirt
  • Design: Wavy Logo (Master of Reality era)
  • Colour: Grey
  • Material: Soft-style cotton
  • Age group: Kids
  • Great for: first metal tees, family rock wardrobes, kids of Sabbath listeners

Black Sabbath Kids T-Shirt: Wavy Logo

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Pull on the Black Sabbath Kids T-Shirt: Wavy Logo, officially licensed grey soft-style cotton merchandise for the next-generation Sabbath fan, with the band's purple-era wavy logo across the front.

Black Sabbath formed in Birmingham in 1968 with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The wavy logo first surfaced on the 1971 record Master of Reality and has stayed in the band's identity for over fifty years since.

Kids fit with short sleeves on a soft grey cotton blank. A first proper Sabbath tee for school holidays and family gig days.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Kids T-Shirt
  • Design: Wavy Logo (Master of Reality era)
  • Colour: Grey
  • Material: Soft-style cotton
  • Age group: Kids
  • Great for: first metal tees, family rock wardrobes, kids of Sabbath listeners

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