Exclusive Gorillaz 2D "Honda" Oversized Print T-shirt
Design is printed on a soft cream white garment and only available here!
Size Chart in Inches:
Unisex Small: Pit to Pit = 16.5” | Length = 23”
Unisex Medium: Pit to Pit = 18.5” | Length = 23.5”
Unisex Large: Pit to Pit = 20” | Length = 24”
Unisex Extra Large: Pit to Pit = 22” | Length = 25”
Unisex Extra Extra Large: Pit to Pit = 23” | Length = 28”
More about Gorillaz's 2D here:
In 1998, 2-D began dating a woman named Paula Cracker, who eventually also joined 2-D as a member of Gorillaz and began to take on the role of the lead guitarist after he and Murdoc moved into Kong Studios. Paula was quickly removed from the band's lineup after being caught having a sexual affair with Murdoc in the Kong Studios bathroom, and she was then eventually replaced on guitar by a child prodigy named Noodle. The band was ready to launch and played their very first gig in 1998 soon after. Following the release and worldwide success of Gorillaz, 2-D and his bandmates soon moved to Los Angeles, California after being approached by a famous Hollywood director who was interested in making a Gorillaz movie. In a meeting between the band members regarding potential concepts for a Gorillaz film, 2-D was choked out by Murdoc, who was then punched in the face by Russel Hobbs in his defense. Gorillaz split up immediately after this event. After 2-D relocated back to England, he worked at his father's amusement park in Eastbourne and made friends with former Boyzone member Shane Lynch and Brian Setzer of Stray Cats. After Gorillaz had been off 2-D's mind for quite some time, he returned to Kong Studios after receiving a text from Noodle that informed him that she had started work on demos for a new Gorillaz album and needed him on vocals.
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