
Want to look like one of the Fab Four? Maybe invest in one of The Beatles-inspired shirts at 66 Clothing.
Okay, it might take a bit more than that. But if you are a fan of the band, then you might want to take a closer look at these shirts, based on a couple of designs worn by the band in the mid- to late 1960s.
It’s not the first time the label has done some shirts based on those worn by the band over half a century ago. In fact, some sizes of the older designs are still available to buy. I’ve listed those at the bottom of the page. But for now, let’s focus on the newly-launched designs.

First up, the Harrison White Album stripe shirt, which, as the title suggests, is a striped shirt drawing inspiration from the one George Harrison famously wore during The Beatles’ White Album sessions. A grandad collar (rarely seen these days) is the standout feature, with the shirt manufactured in Egypt using premium cotton. All sizes and a price of £56.99.
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Secondly, the Rain paisley shirt is a tribute to John Lennon’s unforgettable look during The Beatles’ 1966 Rain era, and typical of the era in general. Like the Harrison shirt, you can see images of the band member in question wearing the shirt on the maker’s site.
Cotton once again, and all sizes available, with a price of £56.99.
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As well as these shirts, there are previous designs inspired by The Beatles, some of which are still available to purchase. Working through the images below, those are:
1. Hey Jude shirt based on a shirt George Harrison wore during the Hey Jude track recording.
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2. Get Back shirt based on one worn by ‘fifth Beatle’ Billy Preston in The recent Beatles documentary.
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3. Helter Skelter shirt based on a design that Paul McCartney wore around 1966.
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