Pink Floyd T-Shirt | Didn't They Do Well Worn By David Gilmour Shirt
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• 100% Cotton (except Heather Grey, which is 90% Cotton)
• Didn't They Do Well Worn By David Gilmour T-Shirt Design
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Seen on contextual reference:
In 1977, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd was regularly wearing his “Didn't They Do Well” t-shirt. Seen on Gilmour all throughout England, this brought positive vibes everywhere he went.
When the remaining members of Pink Floyd split from co-founder Roger Waters, things were contentious. While the band held onto the majority of their album rights, Waters was the man who got to keep the rights to the iconography of both The Wall and Animals albums - two concepts that he had a vital hand in creating.
Since Floyd’s split, Waters has continued bringing the hit songs from both albums - and the iconic inflatable pig of Animals’ cover - with him through live concerts and sold-out performances worldwide. But just because he’s playing the old hits doesn’t mean that Waters is done creating new music, like his recently-released 2017 album, Is This the Life We Really Want?
This fitted tee features a crew neck, set-in collar 1x1 Baby Rib and a tear away label. It has a slightly longer torso and it's pre-washed to prevent shrinking. It's made from 100% combed ring spun cotton, with the exception of Heather Grey, which is made from 90% cotton and 10% poly. Care Instructions: Machine wash cold. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low.
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• Didn't They Do Well Worn By David Gilmour T-Shirt Design
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