Remind the world about a piece of music written on February 24, 1969, when Johnny C. recorded his second live album in a prison with this shirt. The previous day, in the afternoon, he had shook out the song "San Quentin", which was about his impressions of the State Prison California experienced that day. During the concert, the first lines first silenced the inmates and shortly after erupted into thunderous cheers:
San Quentin, I hate every inch of you!"Thank you very much. One more time? Maybe before we do it, though, if any of the guards are still speaking to me, can I have a glass of water?"
Black t-shirt with hand-drawn Man in Black design.
Whether summer or winter, the T-shirts from Rumble59 should not be missing in any decent rockabilly closet! They are characterized especially by high-quality fabric, excellent workmanship and print quality. This one is made of pleasantly light and soft fabric - perfect for summer temperatures or for men who never get cold. The large front print convinces with its cool design and pleasantly soft touch. A small logo print on the inside of the neck fits perfectly. All around a successful shirt!
The details of the T-shirt "San Quentin":
- Material: Cotton
- Composition: 100% cotton, 165 g/m²
- Color: black
- Large front print
- Small inner print at the neck
- Info: For the perfect fit, please refer to the size chart!
Our model is 172 cm tall and wears this shirt in size M.
Rumble59 offers a great selection of rockabilly fashion! You will never want to take off the great t-shirt "San Quentin" in black again!