Carry the Joy Division Ladies Crop Top: Unknown Pleasures in blue soft-style cotton — officially licensed Joy Division merchandise carrying the iconic Unknown Pleasures pulsar-wave diagram across the chest.
Unknown Pleasures arrived on Factory Records in June 1979, the Manchester band's debut studio LP with Martin Hannett producing. The Peter Saville sleeve reproduces the CP 1919 pulsar plot lifted from Harold Craft's 1970 Cornell astronomy thesis, one of the most copied graphic-design objects in post-punk.
Cropped body, short sleeves, fitted ladies' cut in solid blue soft-style cotton. Front print. Sized Small through XX-Large.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Crop Top
- Design: Unknown Pleasures
- Colour: Blue
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: gigs, festival days, post-punk collectors
Carry the Joy Division Ladies Crop Top: Unknown Pleasures in blue soft-style cotton — officially licensed Joy Division merchandise carrying the iconic Unknown Pleasures pulsar-wave diagram across the chest.
Unknown Pleasures arrived on Factory Records in June 1979, the Manchester band's debut studio LP with Martin Hannett producing. The Peter Saville sleeve reproduces the CP 1919 pulsar plot lifted from Harold Craft's 1970 Cornell astronomy thesis, one of the most copied graphic-design objects in post-punk.
Cropped body, short sleeves, fitted ladies' cut in solid blue soft-style cotton. Front print. Sized Small through XX-Large.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Crop Top
- Design: Unknown Pleasures
- Colour: Blue
- Material: soft-style cotton
- Great for: gigs, festival days, post-punk collectors