Bring home the The Beatles Pullover Hoodie: Abbey Road in black cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying the most photographed crossing in music history.
Abbey Road was The Beatles' eleventh studio album, released in September 1969 and the last one they recorded together, though Let It Be came out later. Iain Macmillan's cover photograph of John, Ringo, Paul and George striding across the NW8 crossing outside EMI Studios has become one of the most imitated images in popular culture. The print carries that silhouette directly, with no need for embellishment.
Built from cotton with long sleeves and a unisex pullover cut, this is a heavyweight everyday hoodie that holds the iconography front and centre. Comfortable for layered wear, sturdy enough for gig nights, and recognisable from across a room.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Pullover Hoodie
- Design: Abbey Road album cover
- Colour: Black
- Material: Cotton
- Great for: Beatles collectors, Abbey Road pilgrims, classic-rock fans, gig-night layering
Bring home the The Beatles Pullover Hoodie: Abbey Road in black cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying the most photographed crossing in music history.
Abbey Road was The Beatles' eleventh studio album, released in September 1969 and the last one they recorded together, though Let It Be came out later. Iain Macmillan's cover photograph of John, Ringo, Paul and George striding across the NW8 crossing outside EMI Studios has become one of the most imitated images in popular culture. The print carries that silhouette directly, with no need for embellishment.
Built from cotton with long sleeves and a unisex pullover cut, this is a heavyweight everyday hoodie that holds the iconography front and centre. Comfortable for layered wear, sturdy enough for gig nights, and recognisable from across a room.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Pullover Hoodie
- Design: Abbey Road album cover
- Colour: Black
- Material: Cotton
- Great for: Beatles collectors, Abbey Road pilgrims, classic-rock fans, gig-night layering