Rocking New T-Shirts from RedMolotov.com
This week we are bringing you a positive plethora of new t-shirts, many of which celebrate out love of punk, new wave and good, old fashioned rock and roll.
To start off with we’ve got two of our classic political satires featuring two great political movements: In the blue corner is Ronald Reagan championing capitalism “creating poverty and inequality since 1776“. Whilst in the red corner stands everyone’s favourite McRevolutionary icon. Yes, it’s Mr Ernesto Guevara wearing his own image on a t-shirt.
We’ve run the full gamut of punk icons from Debbie Harry to Joe Strummer to Ian Dury to Billy Bragg to Salford’s own John Cooper Clarke. In addition we’ve doffed our caps in the direction of Messers Bowie, Bolan, Page, Morrison and Weller too.
Then we’re once again celebrating the great game of snooker with another design that we’ve received countless requests to do. And finally we’ve brought out our graphic design geek side with a homage to our favourite font and colour model.
We’re always looking for more ideas and inspiration so please let us know about anything else you’d like to see us bring you.
Introducing The New-Look RedMolotov Website!

Recent visitors to RedMolotov.com may have noticed a few changes around the old site. the whole thing has been extensively redesigned to make it easier to navigate, more aesthetically pleasing and, hopefully, better to use.
We’ve taken onboard numerous comments and suggestions and improved the graphics, redesigned the navigation bars, added a “recently viewed” list and moved the bestsellers to the right of the screen. We’ve also reduced the number of designs on each page to avoid information overload.
All the old t-shirts are still there – in fact, we’ve now got very close to 500 of the best t-shirt designs you’ll find anywhere available to buy on our site.
Hopefully everything should be straightforward and work well, but if you do have any problems (or, indeed, and suggestions for improvements) then please let us know by emailing website@redmolotov.com.
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Capitalism T-Shirt
Creating poverty and inequality since 1776 – the publication of Adam Smith’s “Wealth of Nations”. Ronald Reagan provides his approval in classic 50s style imagery.
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Che Wearing Che T-Shirt
Ernesto Guevara during his rebellious youth. We have steadfastly refused to do a standard Che t-shirt since we started, but when suggested to us the thought of Che donning the iconic t-shirt himself was too good to pass up.
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Debbie Harry Blondie T-Shirt
A stylised image of probably the greatest punk pin-up; the divine Deborah Ann “Debbie” Harry, lead singer of Blondie.
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Paul Weller T-Shirt
The Modfather. Paul Weller was formally the frontman of the Jam and the Style Council and latterly a solo artist. Here our image of Mr Weller comes complete with the Mods’ trademark red white and blue roundel.
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Helvetica T-Shirt
One for any typeface snobs. If you are of a particularly pedantic persuasion this is actually Helvetica Neue LT Std with a slight adjustment to character spacing. Quite simply the finest font in existence.
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Joe Strummer T-Shirt
Joe Strummer, lead singer of the Clash. Punk icon and the man responsible (along with Mick Jones) for writing many of the Clash’s most famous anthems. “Trenches full of poets, the ragged army, fixin’ bayonets to fight the other line…”
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I Love Snooker T-Shirt
The world’s greatest indoor sport. Yes, sport we say. Show your love for the green baize with our I (heart) snooker designs.
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John Cooper Clarke T-Shirt
Salford’s own punk-poet laureate. The f—–g pies are f—–g old, the f—–g chips are f—–g cold, the f—–g beer is f—–g flat, the f—–g flats have f—–g rats, the f—–g clocks are f—–g wrong, the f—–g days are f—–g long, it f—–g gets you f—–g down, evidently chickentown.
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CMYK T-Shirt
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. For the graphic designers out there. All else comes from this.
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David Bowie T-Shirt
The Space Oddity, Ziggy Stardust, Starman, Major Tom. Simply one of the greatest ever British musicians.
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Jimmy Page T-Shirt
One quarter of Led Zeppelin. Seen here with his Gibson EDS-127 doubleneck guitar.
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Billy Bragg T-Shirt
The Dagenham troubadour and anti-fascist activist. Complete with guitar and line pinched from “A New England”; one of his most famous songs: “I don’t want to change the world”
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Ian Dury T-Shirt
The late lead singer of the Blockheads, one of the bands at the forefront of the crossover between punk and New Wave.
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Jim Morrison T-Shirt
Frontman for the Doors, singer, songwriter, poet, film maker, writer and all-round Lizard King. Jim Morrison 1943-1971.
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Marc Bolan T-Shirt
The lead singer for T. Rex and leader of the Glam Rock revolution.
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