You don’t need to be fluent in ‘Nadsat’ to wear this top. This red, slightly heathered, cotton-blend, fitted tee is as striking as British author Anthony Burgess’ 1962 dystopian novel. Taken from a 1999 edition of the novel, the bold color block print of this top boasts the book’s notorious main character, while the satire itself makes many strong statements. Exercise your free will by wearing this Out of Print shirt with anything from a simple pair of blue jeans ... More
You don’t need to be fluent in ‘Nadsat’ to wear this top. This red, slightly heathered, cotton-blend, fitted tee is as striking as British author Anthony Burgess’ 1962 dystopian novel. Taken from a 1999 edition of the novel, the bold color block print of this top boasts the book’s notorious main character, while the satire itself makes many strong statements. Exercise your free will by wearing this Out of Print shirt with anything from a simple pair of blue jeans to a vintage plaid skirt.