Slip on the The Who T-Shirt: Quadrophenia Classic in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed The Who merchandise wearing one of mod-rock's defining concept-album artworks on the chest.
Quadrophenia was The Who's sixth studio album, released as a double LP in October 1973: a rock opera built around a young mod called Jimmy struggling with belonging, identity and a four-way personality split, each represented by one of the band members. Adapted into a film in 1979, Quadrophenia became one of the foundational mod-revival cultural texts, and the cover photography of a parka-clad scooter rider became iconic in its own right. The graphic captures that classic Quadrophenia visual world.
Available in a black colourway, the unisex cut runs straight through the body in soft-style cotton, ready for daily wear.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Quadrophenia Classic graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Who collectors, Quadrophenia fans, mod-revival devotees
Slip on the The Who T-Shirt: Quadrophenia Classic in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed The Who merchandise wearing one of mod-rock's defining concept-album artworks on the chest.
Quadrophenia was The Who's sixth studio album, released as a double LP in October 1973: a rock opera built around a young mod called Jimmy struggling with belonging, identity and a four-way personality split, each represented by one of the band members. Adapted into a film in 1979, Quadrophenia became one of the foundational mod-revival cultural texts, and the cover photography of a parka-clad scooter rider became iconic in its own right. The graphic captures that classic Quadrophenia visual world.
Available in a black colourway, the unisex cut runs straight through the body in soft-style cotton, ready for daily wear.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Quadrophenia Classic graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Who collectors, Quadrophenia fans, mod-revival devotees