Jefferson Airplane Mugs
Description: Psychedelic skies, electric vibes. This design pays tribute to Jefferson Airplane, pioneers of San Francisco’s 60s counterculture and cosmic rock sound. Inspired by the band’s iconic lettering style — bold, fluid, and free like the era it came from. A timeless statement for fans of White Rabbit and the Summer of Love.
Description: A bright, clean tribute to one of Jefferson Airplane’s most iconic fan messages from the late 1960s. Originally used on buttons, mailers and simple shirts from the band’s fan club, “Jefferson Airplane Loves You” became a symbol of the psychedelic era’s warmth and counterculture spirit. A bold, feel-good tee for classic rock fans.
Description: For Slick, "White Rabbit" "is about following your curiosity. The White Rabbit is your curiosity". For her and others in the 1960s, drugs were a part of mind expansion and social experimentation. With its enigmatic lyrics, "White Rabbit" became one of the first songs to sneak drug references passing censorship on the radio. Marty Balin, Slick's former bandmate and co-founder of Jefferson Airplane (and later Jefferson Starship), regarded the song as a "masterpiece". In interviews, Slick has related that Alice in Wonderland was often read to her as a child and remained a vivid memory well into her adulthood