Joan Jett Bad Reputation Tee
Joan Jett Bad Reputation Tee
Joan Jett Bad Reputation Tee
Joan Jett Bad Reputation Tee

Joan Jett Bad Reputation Tee

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Joan Jett Bad Reputation Tee

She didn't give a damn about her bad reputation, and neither does this tee. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts at their most defiant: arms crossed, stare locked, the whole graphic radiating the kind of attitude that built an entire genre of rock and roll. Bold white text swirling around a high-contrast portrait on a deep, washed-charcoal base that has been through enough to know better. An icon on a tee designed to match her energy.

How it fits: Relaxed and slightly oversized with a classic crew neck and a standard dropped shoulder that gives the full-chest graphic room to breathe: longer body that tucks, ties, or drapes with equal ease.

What it feels like: Midweight pigment-dyed organic cotton jersey in a deep mineral-washed charcoal that gets softer and more faded with every wash. The kind of tee that feels like it already belongs to you from the first time you wear it.

Why it's special: Joan Jett didn't just make records; she rewrote what it meant for a woman to own rock and roll. This tee carries that legacy front and center without softening a single edge.

Style it with: Charcoal wide-leg trousers and a tiger print scarf tied at the neck for a full attitude moment exactly as shown, or with cut-off denim shorts and boots for the most effortless rock look in the collection.

Care
100% Organic Cotton. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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