JOY DIVISION UNKNOWN PLEASURES Charcoal

JOY DIVISION UNKNOWN PLEASURES Reviews
Average Rating

Rated 4.9 out of 5 based on 14 reviews.

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ricky hennell
Good quality material and design.Posted on 21st June 2023 -
customer
Soft, comfortable & coolPosted on 18th April 2022 -
Martin Nugent
Excellent quality and service as usual.Posted on 15th March 2022 -
Alan Farquhar
quality productPosted on 26th October 2021 -
Peter Monk
Classic album cover immortalised in a cool t shirt. Love it.Posted on 6th October 2021 -
Finnen McNiffe
Pretty cool tbfPosted on 23rd June 2021 -
Thomas Carwardine
nice t, good quality, good fitPosted on 9th December 2020 -
Andy Lewis
Could have got it cheaper elsewhere but the quality would not have been close to the on I bought. Super happyPosted on 21st August 2020 -
Nicola Bufton
Great service efficient and quick thank you! My brother loved his tshirt for his birthdayPosted on 10th June 2020 -
Lorraine Welch
Fantastic quality tshirts.Posted on 31st May 2020 -
Ian Barrow
T shirt is soft and fits well - great design & prompt delivery. Would definitely purchase again.Posted on 15th May 2020 -
Suzanne Wheeler
Love it !!!!!Posted on 9th May 2020 -
Alan Roberts
Really pleased with excellent product, well packaged and promptly received.Posted on 28th April 2020 -
Pedro Romo vegas
Deluxe .Posted on 8th February 2018

Product Features
THE DETAILS:
- Classic loose straight fit
- Hand-designed, original screen print to the front chest
- Super soft 100% carbon brushed cotton
- Vintage feel with rolled back cut seems to hem & sleeve
- High quality ribbed, double edge neckline
ABOUT THE BAND:
English rock band Joy Division formed in 1976 in Manchester, the band consisted of singer Ian Curtis, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bass player Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris. The band wanted to move away from their punk roots and developed a sound and style that made them one of the pioneers of the late-1970s post-punk movement. ‘Unknown Pleasures’ which was Joy Division's debut album was released in 1979 to critical acclaim. In May 1980 before their first world tour, Curtis committed suicide, aged 23. After his death, the remaining members continued as New Order and achieved critical and commercial success. Although Joy Division's career spanned less than four years, the band still continues to exert an influence on a variety of artists today.
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