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Just another grail pop... My size too, I might have to ditch a pair of Gustins.
Mister Freedom. I believe these are California Lot 674, which are made from a 14 ounce denim consisting of cotton and sugar cane fibers
I think I just found you the perfect shirt to go with those!
Is this available?
Hey man, I thought it was silly too, especially since 90s dead shirts were so prevalent I did not consider it a thing until I realized not everywhere has tripped out hippies and ****, plus kids want to dress tripped out even though they mostly pop xanny pills and synthetic drugs real hippies dont jive with.Plus a gang of fake tshirt historians are marketing common shirts to people who dont know better. some of the 90s shirts are rad but its a bubble if you ask me.It’s hilarious to me that dead shirts suddenly became a “thing”. Even when I was on tour I ******* hated tie dye shirts. What’s next, patchwork quilted pants? ******* kids get off my lawn.[/QUOTE
Over-priced antique stores make me irrationally angry.
It’s hilarious to me that dead shirts suddenly became a “thing”. Even when I was on tour I ******* hated tie dye shirts. What’s next, patchwork quilted pants? ******* kids get off my lawn.
Nutso Dunhill Boating DB. How old is this ******?
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ExactlyHey man, I thought it was silly too, especially since 90s dead shirts were so prevalent I did not consider it a thing until I realized not everywhere has tripped out hippies and ****, plus kids want to dress tripped out even though they mostly pop xanny pills and synthetic drugs real hippies dont jive with.Plus a gang of fake tshirt historians are marketing common shirts to people who dont know better. some of the 90s shirts are rad but its a bubble if you ask me.