If you are a rude boy skakero but more rural than urban this is your shirt. The classic image of Ska music adapted to the rural world, we may not be in Jamaica or Bristol, but we look for life as best we can and the same gives streets as terraces.
REY MONO CAMISETAS
SIZES
UNISEX
S - 48x69
M - 50x71
L - 54x73
XL - 58x75
2XL- 62x77
3XL- 66x79
4XL- 70x81
FITTED
S - 40x58
M - 43x62
L - 46x64
XL - 49x66
2XL- 52x68
ROUND NECK
S - 46,5x62
M - 49,5x64
L - 52,5x66
XL - 55,5x68
2XL- 58,5x70
KIDS
3/4 - 32x45
5/6 - 35x49
7/8 - 39x53
9/10 - 43x57
11/12- 46x61
BABY
6M - 27x31
12M - 29x33
18M - 30x35
24M - 32x37
The margin of error is around 1.5 cm.
If the size you want is likely to be a tight fit, we recommend you order one size larger!
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MEASURES IN CENTIMETERS
During the 1960s, the term Rude boy was born in the ghettos of Jamaica, generated by the recent independence. Being a rude boy at that time meant it meant fighting to be someone. Diskjokeys like Prince Buster played music with their Sounds systems and the competition between these gave rise to the birth of 'rudies', to prevent the dances from being invaded and dissolved by other 'rudies' in the pay of musical competitors. The infamous 'dance hall crashers', which often happened in that World of the 'Rude boys' in Kingston and later in England.
The rude boys danced ska differently, they did it more slowly and with a more imposing posture. They connected with people who lived on the edge of the law and this was reflected in their music and lyrics.