Reach for the Judas Priest T-Shirt: BTD Redeemer in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Judas Priest merchandise bringing British Steel-era Priest back into wearable graphic form.
British Steel was Judas Priest's sixth studio album, released in 1980, the record that pushed Priest from cult heavy-metal pioneers into mainstream rock with Breaking the Law, Living After Midnight and Metal Gods. Built around Rob Halford's operatic vocal and the Tipton-Downing twin-guitar attack, British Steel set the template for a thousand bands that followed. The BTD Redeemer graphic pulls from that pivotal album-era's visual world.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in soft-style cotton that handles a sweaty Priest set list and washes back to shape. Available in a black colourway, daily Halford devotion in tee form.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: BTD Redeemer graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Priest gigs, British Steel fans, Rob Halford collectors
Reach for the Judas Priest T-Shirt: BTD Redeemer in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Judas Priest merchandise bringing British Steel-era Priest back into wearable graphic form.
British Steel was Judas Priest's sixth studio album, released in 1980, the record that pushed Priest from cult heavy-metal pioneers into mainstream rock with Breaking the Law, Living After Midnight and Metal Gods. Built around Rob Halford's operatic vocal and the Tipton-Downing twin-guitar attack, British Steel set the template for a thousand bands that followed. The BTD Redeemer graphic pulls from that pivotal album-era's visual world.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in soft-style cotton that handles a sweaty Priest set list and washes back to shape. Available in a black colourway, daily Halford devotion in tee form.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: BTD Redeemer graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Priest gigs, British Steel fans, Rob Halford collectors