Fender Stratocaster Hoodies
Description: The classic bass guitar - the Fender Stratocaster invented in 1958 by Clarence Fender. Really cool Tee!
Bass Guitar Fender Stratocaster Patent Print Hoodie
by MadebyDesign
$32 $42
Description: Vintage style poster design featuring a 100% satisfying guitar and dedicated to the the rich legacy and tradition of the blues.
The Blues Vintage Style Guitar - TAN Hoodie
by wickedpretty
$32 $42
Description: Ultimate Musial shirt for guitar lover who knows their stuff. This is Eric Clapton’s Fender Stratocaster illustrated with art all over it. Only because he is my favorite musician.
Eric’s Strato Guitar in Full Colour Hoodie
by BullShirtCo
$32 $42
Stratocaster: The Guitar That Shaped Music History Hoodie
by SaidNess
$32 $42
Triple Black Stratocaster Hoodie
by Saint Christopher Art
$32 $42
Description: Show your love for blues with this retro guitar graphic, dedicated to the rich and colorful history of the blues.
Vintage Style Blues Guitar With Stars Hoodie
by wickedpretty
$32 $42
Description: Celebrate the legends of music with this "Fender Golden Era Icons" vintage guitar design. Featuring highly detailed, premium print-ready illustrations of classic models like the Kingman, Jazzmaster, Stratocaster, and Telecaster, this distressed retro aesthetic is a must-have for any music lover. Perfect for guitarists, classic rock fans, and musicians who appreciate the golden age of rock and roll. An ideal gift for the guitar player in your life!
Retro Fender Guitars Stratocaster Telecaster Hoodie
by MS NOW
$32 $42
Stratocaster vintage retro design, rustic grunge, tshirt merch Hoodie
by Ken Savana
$32 $42
Triple Sunburst Stratocaster Hoodie
by Saint Christopher Art
$32 $42
Triple Lake Placid Blue Stratocaster Hoodie
by Saint Christopher Art
$32 $42
Just One More Guitar. I swear! - Strat Hoodie
by JerseyVibe
$32 $42
Description: Norman's Rare Guitars is a world-renowned vintage guitar shop located in Tarzana, California, and is widely considered an institution in the music industry. Founded in 1975 by Norman Harris, the store is famous for its exceptional collection of rare instruments and its high-profile clientele, which includes legends like Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Joe Bonamassa.