The Who’s My Generation album, released in 1965, is an emblem of 1960s rebellion and youthful energy. The iconic cover features a striking overhead shot of the band—Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon—posing with mod-inspired style. Several Notables, the Union Jack jackets, which they nearly got arrested for ! This imagery perfectly complements the LP’s defiant tone, with tracks like “My Generation” and “The Kids Are Alright” blending raw rock energy and R&B influences. The album’s dynamic performances and rebellious ethos cemented The Who’s status as pioneers of rock’s transformative era.
Townshend sports a stylish scarf, making it a great source of inspiration and a must-have accessory for any fan.
Made in the UK, in a tiny factory, these are super soft , yep acrylic, but they are gonna last years of wear.
Scarf Dimensions 160 x 19 x 4.7 cm; 160 g
Material Type(s) Acrylic
Material Composition 100% acrylic
Material Care Instructions Hand Wash Only
Stephen Reel –
It’s his school scarf.