Beatles meet the simpson sweatshirt
by KAVALLA<p> Double stitching, fitted sleeves. Spandex reinforced 1x1 rib, fabric turned a quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. Also available in child sizes. Round collar. The sweater is available in adult and child sizes. </P> <p> Fabric turned quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. 1x1 rib ribs in spandex. </P> <h3> Composition of the sweatshirt </h3> <p> 50% Cotton, 50% polyester fleece </p> <h3> Weight </h3> <p> White 265 g / m² </p> <h3> Available size </h3> <p> S 46 M 48/50 L 50/52 XL 54/56 2XL 58/60 3XL * 60/62 4XL * 64/66 5XL * 68 / 72 </p> <p> Child size: 3/4 years, 5/6 years, 7/8 years, 9/11 years and 12/13 years. </P> <h3> Washing instructions </h3> <p> Machine wash at medium temperature. Wash inside out with similar colors. Non-chlorinated bleaching agents only. Drying machine at medium temperature. Do not iron on the pattern. Do not dry clean </p>
Design Beatles meet the simpson sweatshirt
In 2010, Matt Groening released a series of cartoons of The Simpsons remixed with classic scenes from the Beatles film "Abbey Road" The image of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie crossing a crosswalk became an instant hit , spawning countless parodies and homages. Probably the most famous of these is the "Yellow Album" by "Weird Al" Yankovic, which features the Simpsons characters on the cover instead of the Fab Four. Other notable examples include "The Blues Brothers Simpsonized" by Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, and "The Grease Album" by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Whether you love them or hate them, there's no denying that The Simpsons have had a lasting impact on popular culture. And what could be more appropriate than America's favorite animated family paying homage to one of Britain's most iconic bands?