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Stella McCartney Drops Limited-Edition Paul McCartney ‘Boys of Dungeon Lane’ Shirt

Paul McCartney Paul McCartney in concert in Perth, Australia - 02 Dec 2017 Iconic singer, songwriter and performer Paul McCartney performs at NIB Stadium in Perth, Australia, 02 December 2017. His 'One on One' tour is his first tour of Australia since 1993.
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The unisex design is available exclusively to UK album buyers from June 2 through midnight June 3.

Stella McCartney has released a limited-edition, unisex t-shirt celebrating her father Paul McCartney's new album ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,' available exclusively to UK customers who purchase the album. The shirt went on sale Tuesday, June 2, and will remain available only through midnight Wednesday, June 3, making it one of the more time-sensitive pieces of McCartney-related merchandise in recent memory.

The Design and Its Inspirations

The shirt centers on the Dungeon Lane street sign from the album cover, set against a white tee. Two blue tits perch on top of the sign, a detail that carries specific meaning within the album's themes. The birds reference Paul McCartney's pre-fame afternoons by the Mersey, birdwatching book in hand, a memory he revisits across the record.

Stella McCartney noted that the blue tit motif also appears throughout her own Summer of Love 2026 collection, threading a direct line between her father's autobiographical songwriting and her current fashion work. The design draws on the imagery and storytelling throughout the album rather than functioning as a straightforward piece of tour merchandise.

About ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane'

The album dropped Friday, May 29, and is Paul McCartney's first since 2020's ‘McCartney III.' Across its 14 songs, McCartney revisits his Liverpool childhood, the resilience of his parents, and early adventures with George Harrison and John Lennon before The Beatles found fame. It represents a more openly autobiographical turn than most of his solo catalog.

The record also includes what sources describe as his first-ever duet with former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr, on a track called ‘Home To Us.' That song also features Sharleen Spiteri of Texas and Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders. The track celebrates the pair's shared hometown in what one review called a ‘jaunty' style.

NME awarded the album four stars, describing it as ‘a guided tour of the long and winding road.' The review singled out ‘Days We Left Behind' as the album's standout emotional moment, noting that McCartney references a ‘secret code' he shared with John Lennon but says he will never reveal.

McCartney at 83: Still Writing, Still Touring

In a recent interview, the 83-year-old McCartney addressed questions about retirement with characteristic deflection. ‘I don't know. I never know, y'know?' he said, recalling that his manager posed the same question when he was 50. He added that he still wants to perform live, citing awareness that very few opportunities remain for fans to hear music from his era performed in person.

McCartney also shared his continued enthusiasm for songwriting. ‘Creative satisfaction is just writing a song,' he said. ‘It's still the same old satisfaction that it was.' He also mentioned his excitement about contributing to the new Rolling Stones album, though no further details on that project were provided in available sources.

How to Get the Shirt

The t-shirt is available exclusively to UK customers who buy ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane.' The window runs from Tuesday, June 2, through midnight on Wednesday, June 3.

What we know

  • Stella McCartney designed a limited-edition unisex t-shirt inspired by Paul McCartney's album ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane.'
  • The shirt is available exclusively to UK customers who purchase the album, from June 2 through midnight June 3.
  • The design features the Dungeon Lane street sign from the album cover and two blue tits perched on top.
  • The blue tit motif references Paul McCartney's pre-fame birdwatching memories by the Mersey and also appears in Stella McCartney's Summer of Love 2026 collection.
  • ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane' was released on May 29 and is McCartney's first album since 2020's ‘McCartney III.'
  • ‘Home To Us' is described as McCartney's first-ever duet with Ringo Starr, and also features Sharleen Spiteri and Chrissie Hynde.
  • NME gave the album a four-star review, describing it as ‘a guided tour of the long and winding road.'

The take

Paul McCartney has always understood that an album release is an ecosystem, not just a product drop, and the Stella McCartney shirt fits that philosophy neatly. Bringing his daughter into the campaign connects the record's central themes, family, memory, Liverpool, to the merchandise in a way that feels organic rather than transactional. Stella McCartney is not a licensed-goods operation; she is a major international fashion house, which elevates the shirt well above standard artist merch.

The two-day, UK-only window is a deliberate scarcity play, but it also reinforces the album's local, personal character. ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane' is rooted in Liverpool and in a very specific mid-20th-century British working-class experience. Keeping the shirt geographically restricted to the UK, at least at launch, honors that specificity.

For a catalog artist of McCartney's stature, the challenge with any new release is cutting through the weight of his own legacy. Pairing the album with a fashion collaboration that has genuine cultural credibility, and tying the design directly to the album's lyrical imagery rather than just slapping a logo on cotton, is a smart way to generate conversation beyond the usual rock press. Historically, the most successful legacy-act campaigns have found ways to make the new release feel like an event. This shirt, brief as its availability is, does exactly that.

Why it matters

For Classic Rock fans, the shirt is a collectible tied to what may be one of McCartney's most personally revealing records. More broadly, the collaboration signals how legacy artists are increasingly treating album releases as multi-platform cultural moments, enlisting credible creative partners rather than relying on standard promotional cycles. When the artist's daughter is a globally recognized fashion designer and the merchandise design connects directly to the album's lyrical content, the line between music release and cultural event blurs in genuinely interesting ways.

What's next

The t-shirt window closes at midnight on Wednesday, June 3, for UK customers who have purchased ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane.' The album itself is available now. McCartney has indicated he still intends to perform live, though no specific tour dates were referenced in available sources.

Frequently asked questions

How can I get the Stella McCartney ‘Boys of Dungeon Lane' shirt?

The shirt is available exclusively to UK customers who buy Paul McCartney's album ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane.' It is on sale from June 2 through midnight on June 3.

What does the shirt look like?

It is a unisex white t-shirt featuring the Dungeon Lane street sign from the album cover with two blue tits perched on top.

When did Paul McCartney's ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane' come out?

The album was released on Friday, May 29, and is his first since 2020's ‘McCartney III.'

Who else appears on ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane'?

Ringo Starr, Sharleen Spiteri of Texas, and Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders all appear on the track ‘Home To Us.'

What is the significance of the blue tits on the shirt?

The birds reference Paul McCartney's pre-fame memories of birdwatching by the Mersey, a theme he revisits on the album, and the same motif appears in Stella McCartney's Summer of Love 2026 fashion collection.

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