Kids long sleeve t-shirt – Festival of Weird Riffs

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Wednesday’s special program for Obscene Extreme 2022 festival!!!
Artwork: Martin & Pen n Ink Designs

Product Description

OBSCENE EXTREME – FESTIVAL OF WEIRD RIFFS – Wednesday, July 13, 2022 – Trutnov – Battlefield

This year it was not easy to come up with a concept for Wednesday evening. We had some ideas, but unfortunately, we just couldn’t make them work (this year at least). So, we were facing a problem of what to do with this evening, when a pretty simple idea came to my mind. Why not have a festival of bands that don’t normally play at OEF (which has been a tradition for Wednesday’s parties for several years). This resulted in a weird kind of mix of everything, hence the strange name, FESTIVAL OF WEIRD RIFFS.
And this idea, as you’ll see from the first bands we announce for OEF – FESTIVAL OF WEIRD RIFFS, has given us wings. This means Wednesday night will be incredibly intense and definitely original… something that might just send us all into raptures, electrifying and feeding us with positive energy for the next few months, just like our whole festival!!!

Čurby/Obscene

OBSCENE EXTREME 2022 – Festival Of Weird Riffs

BELZEBONG – Poland
CONAN – United Kingdom
DEAFKIDS – Brazil
CHLAD – Czech Republic
GODFLESH – United Kingdom
MASÁŽ – Czech Republic
MORBID EVILS – Finland
VOLE – Czech Republic

Info

Type

Children long sleeve shirt

Brand

SOL´S

Color

Black, Grey melange

Front theme

Festival of Weird Riffs, Festival of Weird Riffs – Logo

Artwork

OEF

SOL'S IMPERIAL


High quality short sleeve t-shirt with round neck. Thanks to the higher grammage makes the T-shirt more durable and stronger. Cotton material ensures comfortable wearing. It has no seams on the sides, which ensures its shape stability. Sol's Imperial is a member of Fair Wear Foundation, which works to improve conditions in textile workplaces industry in China, Bangladesh and India.


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