The Rolling StonesThis cool lunchbox tote commemorates one of the most recognizable logos in all of rock and roll, if not all of pop culture. When the Rolling Stones formed their own record label and released their Sticky Fingers album in 1971, this famous tongue-and-lips artwork was reproduced for the first time. Designed by John Pasche (not Andy Warhol as many believe), it has become synonymous with the Stones ever since. Front and back feature the classic red logo on a black background, while sidebands read "Rolling Stones" in black lettering on a red background. Tote is about 6.25" wide, 6" tall, and 3.25" deep. Shipping weight: 2 lbs. You may also be interested in |


