This is an official Pink Floyd Animals pullover hooded jacket, available in sizes up to 3XL. Hoodie is quality Hanes 90% cotton, 10% poly high-density cotton jersey-lined pullover with dye-matched drawstring. Light Steel is 85% cotton. Sizes run true.
"Any fool knows a dog needs a home, a shelter from pigs on the wing". The tenth studio album by Pink Floyd, Animals, was a landmark conceptual remark on social and political division through the lens of dogs, pig and sheep.
Animals was Pink Floyd's first recording in their own studio -- Britannia Row.
The album's cover featured a flying pig over London's Battersea Power Station. A 40 foot inflated pig named Algie was originally used for the photo, but the pig broke loose, causing grounded airplanes and panic across the city.






