Roll out the The Beatles Rubber Soul Album Cover T-Shirt in green soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying artwork from the band's 1965 sixth studio album.
Rubber Soul dropped December 1965, the album that pivoted the Beatles from beat-pop to art-rock, with Robert Freeman's iconic stretched-Beatles cover photograph and tracks like Norwegian Wood, Drive My Car, In My Life and Nowhere Man. The album is considered the foundational document of the Beatles' studio-experimentation era, the record where they stopped touring (mentally) and started taking the studio seriously as an instrument. Rubber Soul directly inspired Brian Wilson to make Pet Sounds.
Soft-style cotton in a unisex cut, available in a green colourway. Pair with denim and Chelsea boots for full mid-60s Beatles styling.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Rubber Soul Album Cover (1965)
- Colour: Green
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Beatles collectors, 60s-pop wardrobes, gigs, daily wear
Roll out the The Beatles Rubber Soul Album Cover T-Shirt in green soft-style cotton — officially licensed Beatles merchandise carrying artwork from the band's 1965 sixth studio album.
Rubber Soul dropped December 1965, the album that pivoted the Beatles from beat-pop to art-rock, with Robert Freeman's iconic stretched-Beatles cover photograph and tracks like Norwegian Wood, Drive My Car, In My Life and Nowhere Man. The album is considered the foundational document of the Beatles' studio-experimentation era, the record where they stopped touring (mentally) and started taking the studio seriously as an instrument. Rubber Soul directly inspired Brian Wilson to make Pet Sounds.
Soft-style cotton in a unisex cut, available in a green colourway. Pair with denim and Chelsea boots for full mid-60s Beatles styling.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Rubber Soul Album Cover (1965)
- Colour: Green
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Beatles collectors, 60s-pop wardrobes, gigs, daily wear