On May Day 1994, thousands took to the streets of London in defiance of the looming Criminal Justice Bill—the first law to outlaw a genre of music. Targeting rave culture, the bill infamously banned music “wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats.” Despite fierce protests, the law passed later that year, pushing the underground scene deeper into the shadows.
This T-shirt features the iconic 'Kill the Bill' protest poster, a symbol of resistance against state control of free expression. A tribute to the ravers, rebels, and relentless spirit of DIY culture. So Wot?
Relaxed unisex fit for all-night raving comfort
100% organic cotton – soft, breathable, made to last
Hand-pressed & premium DTF print in magenta for a crisp, durable, matte finish