Camiseta Rock and Roll

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Peso 0,200 kg
Color

Blanco

Estilo

Casual

Gramaje

150 g/m²

,

165 gr/m²

Manga

Corta

Marca

Roly

Material

Algodón

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Poliéster

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LARGO 69cm 71cm 73cm 75cm
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La camiseta blanca personalizada con la frase “Rock and Roll Concert” se presenta con un diseño audaz y distintivo en color negro, capturando la esencia del género musical. En el centro de la camiseta, la frase se muestra en una tipografía robusta y dinámica, utilizando un negro intenso que resalta sobre el fondo blanco.

Justo debajo de la frase, se destaca una mano característica del rock and roll, posiblemente haciendo el icónico gesto de los cuernos, símbolo asociado con el género musical. Esta mano, también en negro, añade un toque adicional de autenticidad y energía rockera al diseño.

La combinación del blanco y negro crea un contraste llamativo y clásico, evocando la estética del rock. La tipografía en negrita y la mano característica del rock and roll se unen para transmitir una sensación de rebeldía y pasión por la música.

En general, esta camiseta personalizada se convierte en una declaración visual, audaz y emblemática para los amantes del rock, capturando la actitud y el espíritu del género en un diseño que destila estilo y energía.

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