Pull on the Joy Division Unisex Beanie Hat: Unknown Pleasures in black fabric — officially licensed Joy Division merchandise carrying the stacked waveform that has become one of post-punk's most recognised images.
The artwork is the pulsar CP 1919 plot from the Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy, taken by astronomer Harold Craft and rendered by Peter Saville for the 1979 LP that gave Joy Division their breakthrough. The beanie stacks the radio frequencies across a plain black crown. No logo, no album title; recognition does the work.
The piece works as cold-weather kit and as a quiet collector's nod: the artwork is divisive enough that strangers either spot it or don't, and that's part of the appeal. Plain black crown, front graphic, designed to fit most adults.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Beanie Hat
- Design: Unknown Pleasures
- Colour: Black
- Material: Fabric
- Dimensions: Designed to fit most adults
- Great for: gig nights, record-shop runs, winter daily wear
Pull on the Joy Division Unisex Beanie Hat: Unknown Pleasures in black fabric — officially licensed Joy Division merchandise carrying the stacked waveform that has become one of post-punk's most recognised images.
The artwork is the pulsar CP 1919 plot from the Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy, taken by astronomer Harold Craft and rendered by Peter Saville for the 1979 LP that gave Joy Division their breakthrough. The beanie stacks the radio frequencies across a plain black crown. No logo, no album title; recognition does the work.
The piece works as cold-weather kit and as a quiet collector's nod: the artwork is divisive enough that strangers either spot it or don't, and that's part of the appeal. Plain black crown, front graphic, designed to fit most adults.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Beanie Hat
- Design: Unknown Pleasures
- Colour: Black
- Material: Fabric
- Dimensions: Designed to fit most adults
- Great for: gig nights, record-shop runs, winter daily wear