Category: Hip-Hop
Happy Birthday DJ AM
A photographic tribute to the legendary DJ AM and his amazing vintage t-shirt collection. Shirt #5: Whodini Decade: 1980s Fact: DJ AM was born on March 30th. View the previous vintage Rap Jam t-shirt.
Rap Jam ’91
A photographic tribute to the legendary DJ AM and his amazing vintage t-shirt collection. Shirt #4: Rap Jam ’91 Artists: 2 Live Crew, Ice Cube, Too Short, The Afros, Yo Yo, P.R.T., H.W.A., BWP Year: 1991 View the previous vintage Prodigy t-shirt.
DJ AM Memorial Fund Vintage Tee Auction
A photographic tribute to the legendary DJ AM and his amazing vintage t-shirt collection. Shirt #1: Eric B. & Rakim Album: Paid in Full Year: 1988 ” I don’t know the rarest one I own but I’ve never seen another Eric B & Rakim – Paid in Full shirt. Nas saw me in it and seemed almost pissed like ‘how come that’s not mine?’ ” – DJ AM We’re starting off this new section in style! In honor of AM’s efforts for those struggling with addiction we’re auctioning off this extremely scarce vintage tee. We’ve had it stashed away for ... Read more
Pop-Up Vintage Video: The Beastie Boys
We plugged in our Betamax player and started watching old tapes. Coincidentally the topic of celebrity fashion becomes very interesting. Legendary benders always start the exact same way: 80 year old parents go out for the evening and trust their nerdy offspring not to make a mess. A mission that would have been accomplished if not for the party crashing Beastie Boys who come armed with a rubber marital aid. Trespassing, theft and vandalism are complimented by questionable liquids in a punch bowl to ensure this soiree is sinfully ’80s. T-shirt cameos by AC/DC, Beastie Boys and Slayer which are currently for sale by Stormcrow-Vintage. ... Read more
10 Uncool Vintage Band Tees You Must Wear
What’s out is in… until it’s officially in, then it’s out again. This is the tight-rope that ironic cool hipsters walk every day of their reverse-uncool existences. It’s all very confusing, but let’s just say this list of vintage t-shirts represents some of the lamest artists to ever top the charts. We loved them one moment, hated them the next; and now our nostalgic sense of humor has us welcoming them back. Stryper In the 1980s Satan was enjoying the soothing sounds of heavy metal 24/7, until Stryper decided to theme it out with messages of Christianity. Worse yet, Stryper isn’t just ... Read more