Tug on the Motorhead Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt: Overkill in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Motörhead merchandise for the Lemmy Kilmister faithful.
Overkill was Motörhead's second studio album, released in March 1979, the record where Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor really locked in as the band's classic line-up. The album's title track introduced the band's twin-bass-drum attack and the Snaggletooth iconography that's been Motörhead's calling card ever since. The Overkill graphic puts that 1979 visual world directly on the chest.
The ladies slim fit cut sits closer to the body, so size up for a relaxed feel or grab the unisex version. Soft-style cotton, short sleeve, available in a black colourway, ready for Motörhead-pit conditions and the wash cycle that follows.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt
- Design: Overkill graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Motörhead diehards, Lemmy collectors, Overkill-era fans
Tug on the Motorhead Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt: Overkill in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Motörhead merchandise for the Lemmy Kilmister faithful.
Overkill was Motörhead's second studio album, released in March 1979, the record where Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor really locked in as the band's classic line-up. The album's title track introduced the band's twin-bass-drum attack and the Snaggletooth iconography that's been Motörhead's calling card ever since. The Overkill graphic puts that 1979 visual world directly on the chest.
The ladies slim fit cut sits closer to the body, so size up for a relaxed feel or grab the unisex version. Soft-style cotton, short sleeve, available in a black colourway, ready for Motörhead-pit conditions and the wash cycle that follows.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Ladies Slim Fit T-Shirt
- Design: Overkill graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Motörhead diehards, Lemmy collectors, Overkill-era fans