Joan Jett - Black "Turners" T Shirt Replica
Reproductions of original tees famously worn by such rock legends as John Lennon, Joey Ramone, The Doors, Frank Zappa, Blondie’s Debbie Harry, Gram Parsons, Johnny Ramone and Joan Jett, among others – and regularly adds fantastic new images (of fantastic old shirts) to its catalog.
These T-shirts aren’t just fashion statements – they’re cultural signposts, part of a revolutionary past that laid the groundwork for modern pop culture …
That’s why you’ll see these t shirts adorning today’s trendsetters – like Jennifer Aniston, Desperate Housewives’ Teri Hatcher, The O.C.’s Mischa Barton, new Superman Brandon Routh, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, Steve Jones (Sex Pistols, “Jonesy’s Jukebox”), buzz band The Kaiser Chiefs, rising star Sienna Miller, country phenom Keith Urban, Heather Graham and many others.
Criminally comfortable made of fine, luxuriously soft cotton, These t- shirts are also decadently comfortable – and fit like your old favorites the first time you slip them on...
These Rock t shirts are totally legal. The approval of everyone with legal rights to the original designs and images has thoroughly been obtained.
The tag inside each shirt is a sticker resembling a backstage pass, featuring either a photo of a rock star wearing the original shirt or a rendering of the design, with information documenting its initial date, artist and venue.
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Joan Jett - Black "Turners" T Shirt Replica
Runaway Joan Jett and her all girl bandmates were still in their teens in 1975 when they first played the Whisky A Go-Go on the Sunset Strip, just a month after the band formed.
Back in 1966, before the Whisky got its liquor license, members of its house band, the Doors, bought their booze a block away at Gil Turner’s. By the time The Runaways punk-rocked the Whisky, you could belly up to the bar on the mezzanine, unless, like them, you were under 21.
From the Whisky’s menu, though, Joan Jett could order her very own beverage, the “Joan Jett Take-off,” aka Coca-Cola. Still, who’s to say she went to Turner’s only for the snacks? She confesses to drinking during her Runaway days.
By 1979 The Runaways were history But Turner’s neon lettering still lights up its corner of the Strip. |