Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy Kilmister Official Licensed Unisex Band Tee — Manic Merch
Ozzy & Lemmy — Two Legends. One Tee. Zero F*cks Given.
There's a photo that exists somewhere in rock 'n' roll history where two of the most iconic, untameable, unapologetically themselves musicians on the planet are standing side by side — and they're both flipping the bird. Together. At the same time. At the world. At the rules. At everything that ever tried to tell them who to be.
That photo is on this shirt. And it is perfect.
This is the officially licensed Ozzy & Lemmy tee by Manic Merch — a wearable piece of rock history that belongs in every serious music lover's wardrobe.
★ The Details:
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Officially licensed by Manic Merch
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Classic scoop neckline
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Short sleeve
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Double stitched detail for durability and a clean finish
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Unisex fit — designed to look great on everyone
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Iconic Ozzy & Lemmy double middle finger graphic print
★ Fabric & Care
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Material: 100% Cotton
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Care: Hand wash cold · Do not bleach · Lay flat to dry
★ Size Chart:
Size |
Chest |
Length |
|---|---|---|
Small |
36" |
28.5" |
Medium |
39" |
29.5" |
Large |
42" |
30.5" |
Measurements taken flat. This is a relaxed unisex fit — size up if you prefer an oversized look.
★ The Legends Behind the Photo:
Ozzy Osbourne — The Prince of Darkness
Born John Michael Osbourne in Birmingham, England in 1948, Ozzy didn't just help invent heavy metal — he became it. As the frontman of Black Sabbath from 1968, he co-created some of the most influential riffs and darkest soundscapes in music history: Paranoid, Iron Man, War Pigs. After being fired from Sabbath in 1979, most people would have faded out. Ozzy came back harder with a solo career that produced Crazy Train, Mr. Crowley, and Bark at the Moon. He survived decades of excess, a reality TV show, a bat, and a global pandemic — and still managed to release music that hit the charts. Ozzy is not just a rock star. He is a force of nature that refused to be extinguished.
Lemmy Kilmister — The Ace of Spades
Ian Fraser Kilmister — known to the world simply as Lemmy — was born in Staffordshire, England in 1945. He played bass for Hawkwind before founding Motörhead in 1975, a band that defied every genre label ever thrown at it. Too fast for metal, too heavy for punk, too loud for everyone — Motörhead was its own category. Lemmy's signature overdriven bass tone, gravelly voice, and relentless touring schedule became the stuff of legend. Ace of Spades, Overkill, Bomber — these aren't just songs, they're battle cries. Lemmy played until the very end, passing in December 2015 just days after his 70th birthday. He never compromised. Not once.
When Two Legends Meet
Ozzy and Lemmy were kindred spirits — both British, both born from the working class, both utterly allergic to being told what to do. They shared stages, shared stories, and shared a mutual respect that only comes from two people who have truly lived. That photo of them together, middle fingers raised in perfect unison, isn't just funny. It's a philosophy. It's a declaration. It says: we did it our way, and we'd do it again.
★ Who It's For:
This tee was made for the music obsessive who wears their taste like armor. If you grew up with Black Sabbath on the turntable or Motörhead on the cassette deck — or if you discovered them later and immediately understood why they matter — this one's for you. It's for the concert-goer, the record collector, the person who still believes that rock 'n' roll is the most honest art form ever created. It's for anyone who has ever felt like flipping the bird at the ordinary and choosing something louder.
★ Why You Need It:
Because officially licensed band tees featuring two of the greatest rock icons of all time — captured in one of the most gloriously defiant photos in music history — don't come around every day. This isn't fast fashion. This is a conversation starter, a collector's piece, and a daily reminder that the best life is lived loud. The 100% cotton construction means it gets softer with every wash. The double stitching means it'll outlast trends. And the graphic? It'll never stop being cool.
★ Style Tips — For Her:
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Effortless edge: Tuck the front into high-waisted black leather or faux-leather mini skirt, add chunky boots and a silver chain belt.
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Festival look: Knot the hem at the waist, pair with distressed denim cutoffs, fishnet tights, and platform sneakers.
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Oversized cool: Size up and wear as a dress with a wide leather belt cinched at the waist, thigh-high boots, and a moto jacket thrown over the shoulders.
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Casual grunge: Wear loose with baggy vintage jeans, a flannel tied at the waist, and white low-top Converse.
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Night out: Tuck into a sleek black midi skirt, add strappy heeled sandals and bold red lips — let the graphic do the talking.
★ Style Tips — For Him:
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Classic rock uniform: Pair with straight-leg dark denim, a worn leather belt, and Chelsea boots. Simple. Timeless.
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Layered up: Wear under an open flannel or denim jacket with black jeans and high-top sneakers.
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Streetwear edge: Style with wide-leg cargo pants, a beanie, and clean white sneakers for a modern heavy metal street look.
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Weekend casual: Throw on with your most beat-up jeans, slip-on Vans, and a baseball cap — zero effort, maximum personality.
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Concert ready: Tuck into slim black jeans, add a studded belt, leather wristbands, and boots. You're already dressed for the front row.