Fashion
Roger Daltrey’s Tommy Shirt
Materials Needed
- White t-shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Stencil (right)
Keith Moon’s Target Shirt
Materials Needed
- White long-sleeved shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Stencil (right)
The Who’s Arrow Shirts
Materials Needed
- Light blue long-sleeved shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Stencil (right)
Keith Moon’s The Greatest Rock N’ Roll Band In The World Shirt
Materials Needed
- White shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Stencil (right)
Keith Moon’s Great Balls of Fire Shirt
Materials Needed
- White long-sleeved shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Red pants
- Stencil (right)
Keith Moon’s Keith (Who Are You) Shirt
Materials Needed
- Red t-shirt
- White paint
- Stencil (below)
The picture on the shirt is white, so this is a little different from the other shirts. After all, you can’t print white ink on white paper. You’ll need to print out the picture below and use it as a stencil. Since there are already other sites that explain this better than I could, check them out to learn how to stencil your design onto a shirt.
However, if stencilling just isn’t your thing, you can print the image above and iron it onto a shirt like those above. However, the words won’t be in white.
Keith Moon’s Wanted Shirt
Materials Needed
- White t-shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Stencil (right)
Technically, this should be done with a light blue t-shirt and the words “Keith Moon” in white, but that would require stencilling (see “Who Are You” shirt above), but switching the colours and using an iron-on transfer is much easier.
Keith Moon’s Pow! Shirt
Materials Needed
- White long-sleeved shirt
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Stencil (right)
John Entwistle’s Skeleton Outfit
Materials Needed
- Black jacket or black long-sleeved shirt
- Black pants
- Chalk
- White paint
See the Live at the Isle of Wight photos for different angles of the outfit. The photo to the left shows the entire front of the outfit, except the area covered by John’s guitar.
1. Draw an outline of the skeleton on the front and back of a shirt and pair of pants with the white chalk.
2. Use the white paint to fill in the bones on the front.
3. Wait until the front is dry and then repeat step two for the back.
Coming soon: pictures of my skeleton outfit to use as a guide
Pete Townshend’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “Baba O’Riley” Outfit
Materials Needed
- Black or dark purple shirt
- Light brown jacket
- White pants
- Dark socks
See the Won’t Get Fooled Again and Baba O’Riley photos from The Kids Are Alright for different angles of the outfit.
Notes: Only button up the bottom button of the jacket. To allow for more comfortable movement, rip the sleeve of the jacket on your windmilling arm side (as shown on the second image on the left).
Coming Soon
- Keith’s Bam Shirt
- Keith’s Gun Shirt
- Keith’s Jesus Saves Shirt
- …am I missing a shirt? Send me an email and I’ll try to add it!