Ladies T-Shirt Folsom Prison Blues
On Jan. 13, 1968, Johnny C. made history in Folsom State Prison! Against all the doubts of his record company and in the midst of outlaws, he was the first musician to record a live album in prison. The concert went so well that it was used almost entirely for the album. Pay homage to this unique man who always dressed in black and went his own way, irrevocably influencing the rock'n'roll world with his unmistakable bass-baritone voice. ...
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Product no.: RUM089
On Jan. 13, 1968, Johnny C. made history in Folsom State Prison! Against all the doubts of his record company and in the midst of outlaws, he was the first musician to record a live album in prison. The concert went so well that it was used almost entirely for the album. Pay homage to this unique man who always dressed in black and went his own way, irrevocably influencing the rock'n'roll world with his unmistakable bass-baritone voice.
Hand drawn rock'n'roll motif with legendary Man in Black.
This ladies t-shirt is made of extra light and soft material. The round neckline has a comfortable size - neither too tight nor too wide. The large front print convinces with the intricately drawn pencil design and the vintage effect as well as the pleasantly soft feel. Another plus point is the soft cotton fabric in the classic color black. Well, you wonder why I always dress in black....
The details of the Ladies T-Shirt "Folsom Prison Blues":
- Material: Cotton
- Exact material: 100% cotton, 180 g/m²
- Color: black
- Pattern: other
- Large front print
- Info: For the perfect size please check the size chart!
Our model is 171 cm tall and wears this shirt in size L.
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