Wear the Beastie Boys Pullover Hoodie: Check Your Head in black or neutral cotton, officially licensed Beastie Boys merchandise carrying the Check Your Head back print across the reverse of a pullover hood.
Check Your Head arrived in April 1992 as the third Beastie Boys record and the point where MCA, Ad-Rock and Mike D put the samplers down and cut a punk-funk album live at G-Son Studios. Glen E. Friedman's cover shot (three heads on a curb) has been the sleeve of choice for anyone rebuilding the run from Licensed To Ill through Ill Communication.
Available in black or neutral, with the Check Your Head sleeve art printed across the back and the front kept plain for the graphic to breathe. Cotton hoodie body with drawcord hood and long sleeves.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Pullover Hoodie
- Design: Check Your Head
- Design Features: Back Print
- Colour: Black, Neutral
- Material: cotton
- Sleeve or Collar Styling: Long Sleeves
- Great for: Beastie Boys gigs, Grand Royal fans, hip-hop crate diggers, weekday layering
Wear the Beastie Boys Pullover Hoodie: Check Your Head in black or neutral cotton, officially licensed Beastie Boys merchandise carrying the Check Your Head back print across the reverse of a pullover hood.
Check Your Head arrived in April 1992 as the third Beastie Boys record and the point where MCA, Ad-Rock and Mike D put the samplers down and cut a punk-funk album live at G-Son Studios. Glen E. Friedman's cover shot (three heads on a curb) has been the sleeve of choice for anyone rebuilding the run from Licensed To Ill through Ill Communication.
Available in black or neutral, with the Check Your Head sleeve art printed across the back and the front kept plain for the graphic to breathe. Cotton hoodie body with drawcord hood and long sleeves.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Pullover Hoodie
- Design: Check Your Head
- Design Features: Back Print
- Colour: Black, Neutral
- Material: cotton
- Sleeve or Collar Styling: Long Sleeves
- Great for: Beastie Boys gigs, Grand Royal fans, hip-hop crate diggers, weekday layering