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Reach for sixties guitar-hero territory with the Jimi Hendrix T-Shirt: Afro Speech, an officially licensed black cotton tee carrying portrait imagery from the most-cited electric guitarist of all time.

James Marshall Hendrix changed how the electric guitar was played in the space of four years, from the Are You Experienced sessions in late 1966 through to his passing in 1970. The Afro Speech design pulls a single Hendrix portrait into a clean print, leaning on photographic visual language rather than psychedelic poster art.

Available in a black colourway, the shirt prints clean on cotton for daily wear or gig nights.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Afro Speech
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Cotton
  • Great for: daily wear, gigs, sixties-rock collectors

Jimi Hendrix T-Shirt: Afro Speech

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Reach for sixties guitar-hero territory with the Jimi Hendrix T-Shirt: Afro Speech, an officially licensed black cotton tee carrying portrait imagery from the most-cited electric guitarist of all time.

James Marshall Hendrix changed how the electric guitar was played in the space of four years, from the Are You Experienced sessions in late 1966 through to his passing in 1970. The Afro Speech design pulls a single Hendrix portrait into a clean print, leaning on photographic visual language rather than psychedelic poster art.

Available in a black colourway, the shirt prints clean on cotton for daily wear or gig nights.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • Design: Afro Speech
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Cotton
  • Great for: daily wear, gigs, sixties-rock collectors

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