Fontaines Tank Tops
Description: Carlos O'Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan, Grian Chatten, and Tom Coll met in Dublin while attending music college at British and Irish Modern Music Institute in Liberties, Dublin. They bonded over a common love of poetry and collectively released two collections of poetry, one called Vroom, inspired by the Beat poets (Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg) and another called Winding, inspired by Irish poets (Patrick Kavanagh, James Joyce, W. B. Yeats). None of the published poems were translated into songs, but the track "Television Screens" off their debut Dogrel started out as a poem and was turned into a song.
Fontaines DC • • • Retro Fan Design Tank Top
by unknown_pleasures
$16 $21
Fontaines DC • •• • Retro Fan Design Tank Top
by unknown_pleasures
$16 $21
Fontaines DC • • Original Vintage Fan Design Tank Top
by unknown_pleasures
$16 $21
Description: A vivid red-toned artwork featuring two stags locking antlers, paired with gothic blackletter typography, symbolizing tension, strength, and the band’s bold post-punk spirit.
Fontaines D.C. – Marching Band Guitarist Tank Top
by tkifita
$16 $21
Fontaines DC • • Retro Fan Design Tank Top
by unknown_pleasures
$16 $21
Fontaines DC ∆∆ Fan Art Tribute Design Tank Top
by CultOfRomance
$16 $21
Fontaines DC / Minimalist Graphic Artwork Design Tank Top
by saudade
$16 $21
Fontaines D.C. - Grian Chatten - Badly Drawn Bands Tank Top
by James Makes Stuff
$16 $21
Fontaines DC ∆∆ Fan Art Tribute Design Tank Top
by CultOfRomance
$16 $21
Fontaines DC • • • • Retro Indie Design Tank Top
by unknown_pleasures
$16 $21
Fontaines D.C. Band Logo Vintage Tank Top
by FkayeDesigns
$16 $21
Fontaines D.C. Skinty Fia Tank Top
by Ink & Thread Creation
$16 $21
Fontaines DC • Retro Fan Design Tank Top
by unknown_pleasures
$16 $21
Fontaines DC ∆∆ Fan Art Tribute Design Tank Top
by CultOfRomance
$16 $21
Description: Carlos O'Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan, Grian Chatten, and Tom Coll met in Dublin while attending music college at British and Irish Modern Music Institute in Liberties, Dublin. They bonded over a common love of poetry and collectively released two collections of poetry, one called Vroom, inspired by the Beat poets (Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg) and another called Winding, inspired by Irish poets (Patrick Kavanagh, James Joyce, W. B. Yeats). None of the published poems were translated into songs, but the track "Television Screens" off their debut Dogrel started out as a poem and was turned into a song.