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We have a few various vintage threads and one dedicated to loopwheel stuff but I thought we could use one dedicated to the humble tee. 

Graphic or plain, vintage or new, share your favorites here. 

 

I'll start.  

Vintage Lake Whippoorwill Speedway Tee 

Thin knobby fabric, single stitch, no label but feels like 50/50. 

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Oh man I've got too many tees so I will definitely share some of my favorite vintage ones here. 

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On 2/6/2025 at 4:36 PM, reallypeacedoff said:

Anyone got the Lightning Vintage Tees mag? Worth it?

I think I've had that one at some point, or at least definitely spent time with it. Excellent but exactly what you'd expect, and nothing more, if you know what I mean? I like this book, gratuitous boob cover notwithstanding. It feels very personal and includes a lot of bootleg Ts, which I like.

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Hunted for this one for years. 

1984 Roy Rogers L.A. Games Tee as worn by Val Kilmer in Real Genius. 

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One of my grails. 

A few cheap and inaccurate reproduction have been made but I wanted an original and few years back I finally found one. 

Im not saying it's screen used but I bought it from a seller outside of L.A. so you never know! 

 

Just perfect. 

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On 2/25/2025 at 3:29 PM, cultpop 0217 said:

Hunted for this one for years. 

1984 Roy Rogers L.A. Games Tee as worn by Val Kilmer in Real Genius. 

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One of my grails. 

A few cheap and inaccurate reproduction have been made but I wanted an original and few years back I finally found one. 

Im not saying it's screen used but I bought it from a seller outside of L.A. so you never know! 

 

Just perfect. 

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Godspeed Val. 

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These 2 I’ve had since 1990. I did some work for a friend (well, more a friend of a friend) who used to own the brand and shop Boxfresh and now owns Boxpark and was paid in clothing he was dealing in. The no alla violenza ones were produced for the 1990 World Cup in Italy. I used to have another in grey and another of the basketball ones in red until my sister stole them. He also gave me a coach jacket, some Soffe sweatshorts and a Burro t-shirt (they shared an industrial unit in Lewisham).

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One of my rarest. And most tattered. 

Roy Lichtenstein X Guggenheim "Grrrrrrrr!" T shirt

In 1993 the Guggenheim Museum used Lichtenstein's 1965 work "Grrrrrrrrrrr!" In promotional materials to advertise their upcoming show: "Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective".  

They sold this shirt in the gift shop. It has since become a collector's item. 

I found it about 20 years ago thrifting and loved it so much that I nearly destroyed it.

In fact it made quite a few WAYWT appearances in the early 2000s. Very high rotation. 

It was so beat up I recently bought a reprint so I could semi retire the OG. You can see the reprint image size is a bit smaller and the shirt is pretty thin in comparison. And aside from a few coffee drips it's also still white. 

 

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Couple of favourites still on active duty... I like the faded gradients on the screen print for this one, plus it's such a strange way to plug a resort...

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This Pat Metheny 1993 tour shirt was a thrift store find, but I would definitely have been there if they'd come out to Australia at that point. From about '86–'89 my night-time listening consisted of C-90 cassettes compiled by my guitar teacher – I'd put them on as I was going to sleep (as a result, there were tracks on the B-sides I only discovered after a few years, and many I was unaware I'd assimilated until encounters later in life) – and one prominent side was a bootleg (made by the same teacher) of a Sydney show, with the track "Phase Dance" looming large in my psyche.

Later, in 2020, I scored a last-minute ticket on a whim to see Metheny and experienced many of those tracks from my teenage subconscious... a memorable evening, not least because it was the last thing I saw before pandemic lockdowns hit. Unbeknownst to me I'd been able to get the ticket so easily due to all the cancellations – there were many empty rows in the grand old theatre...

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