Jamiroquai Buffalo Gradient Band Tee – Official License
The Cosmic Funk That Changed Everything!
Before Daft Punk, before the EDM explosion, before every festival lineup started sounding the same — there was Jamiroquai. Formed in London in 1992 by the enigmatic Jay Kay, Jamiroquai fused acid jazz, funk, soul, and electronic music into something the world had never quite heard before. Their 1993 debut Emergency on Planet Earth was a statement: groove-heavy, politically charged, and impossibly cool. Then came Travelling Without Moving in 1996, one of the best-selling funk albums of all time, and the era-defining "Virtual Insanity" — a music video so visually iconic it still gets referenced three decades later.
Jay Kay's signature Buffalo hat became as recognizable as the music itself. Towering, sculptural, and completely unapologetic — it was fashion as performance art. The Buffalo Gradient graphic on this tee pulls directly from that visual universe: a blue-to-purple color wash that feels like a late-night set under neon lights, cosmic and kinetic all at once.
This is not a bootleg. This is not a tribute. This is an officially licensed piece produced by Rock Off, the UK's leading music merchandise manufacturer — the same company trusted by the world's biggest artists and labels to get it right.
~ About This Piece:
An officially licensed Jamiroquai band tee featuring the Buffalo Gradient graphic — a striking blue/purple color combo print on the front of a black soft cotton tee. Unisex fit with a classic crew neckline, short sleeves, and double-stitch detailing for durability and structure. Made in the UK by Rock Off, Liverpool, England.
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Official license by Rock Off, Liverpool, England
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Jamiroquai Buffalo Gradient (Blue/Purple) graphic print — front
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Black soft tee base
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Unisex fit
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Classic crew neckline
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Short sleeves
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Double-stitch details
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Produced by Rock Off · Made in UK
Material: 100% Cotton
Care: Hand wash cold · Do not bleach · Lay flat to dry
~ Size & Measurements:
Size |
Chest |
Length |
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Small |
40" |
28" |
Medium |
42" |
28.5" |
Large |
44" |
29" |
Measurements are approximate and taken laying flat. Unisex sizing — size down for a more fitted look, size up for an oversized fit.
~ Who It's For:
The music lover who knows Jamiroquai's catalog front to back. The vintage fashion hunter who understands that an official licensed tee from a UK manufacturer hits differently than anything you'll find at a fast fashion chain. The groove-seeker who wants their wardrobe to say something — that they have taste, that they have range, that they were into acid jazz before it was cool again. Whether you're a lifelong fan or just discovering the Travelling Without Moving era for the first time, this tee is a wearable piece of music history.
~ Why You Need It:
Official band merch from UK-produced Rock Off releases is increasingly hard to find — especially in graphic-forward designs like the Buffalo Gradient. The blue-to-purple wash isn't just a print; it's a mood. It photographs beautifully, it pairs with almost everything, and it carries the kind of cultural weight that only comes from a band with a genuinely legendary catalog. 100% cotton means it gets softer with every wash. Double-stitch construction means it lasts. This is the kind of tee you keep for years.
~ Style Tips — For Her:
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Effortless Cool: Tuck the front into high-waisted wide-leg trousers and add chunky loafers — the gradient graphic becomes the focal point of a polished, editorial look.
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Y2K Energy: Knot the hem at the waist, pair with low-rise flare jeans and platform sneakers for a nod to the era Jamiroquai helped define.
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Layered Up: Wear open over a fitted ribbed tank with a midi skirt and ankle boots — band tee as outerwear is always a yes.
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Festival Ready: Oversized with biker shorts, a crossbody bag, and chunky sunglasses. Let the graphic do the talking.
~ Style Tips — For Him:
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Classic Band Tee: Straight-leg dark denim, clean white sneakers, and a silver chain. Simple, sharp, done.
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Streetwear Stack: Layer under an open overshirt or coach jacket with cargo pants and skate shoes for a relaxed, layered look.
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Smart Casual: Tuck into slim chinos with a leather belt and clean leather sneakers — band tees work in almost any setting when styled with intention.
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Retro Funk: Wide-leg trousers, a bucket hat, and retro runners. Channel the full Jamiroquai energy — Jay Kay would approve.