Category: Shirts

Archive of Pakistan-Based Vintage T-Shirt Tags From the 1970s and 80s

A previous article explained why a torn t-shirt tag could indicate the print is a bootleg. It’s no surprise that bootleggers preferred printing on budget t-shirts, and a torn tag can indicate a factory second, or reject, that bootleggers would buy at discounted prices. But what other types of tags are a red flag for a bootleg tee? Bootleggers were mostly nickel and dime operations that wanted to make some quick cash, but they were also very aware their inventory could get confiscated. With that in mind, you can bet they wanted to spend as little as possible on their ... Read more

A Torn Tag May be an Indication Your Tee is a Vintage Bootleg, Here’s Why

It’s important to note that I’m focusing on bootlegs that are actually vintage, so at least 20 years old. This has nothing to do with modern bootlegs that feature counterfeit tags like the ones showcased in our fake tag archive. Those are meant to be vintage knock-offs, while vintage bootlegs are two decades old, often feature original artwork, and are generally accepted by the vintage community. In the mid-2000s I connected with a gentleman who was a concert merch manager in the 1980s and 90s. He had thousands of vintage t-shirts in storage – and we partnered up to sell ... Read more

The Most Expensive Vintage Nike T-Shirts from the 1970s and 80s

This is a gallery of the rarest and most expensive t-shirt relics from the company formerly known as Blue Ribbon Sports. It all began in 1972 when Nike made t-shirts for the Olympic trials – and the company’s founders were hot-pressing runner’s names on the rear of the tee. The rest, as they say, is history. Nike started as footwear company, tees weren’t initially on their radar, so keep in mind many of their t-shirt designs from the 1970s had yet to feature Nike tags, which became a staple in the 1980s. Some values are based on sales, others are ... Read more

How to Determine if a Vintage T-Shirt Tag Has Been Sewn-In

In today’s day and age, where vintage t-shirts are fetching top dollar, dishonest people are using every trick in the book to fool us. Due to an influx of convincing counterfeit tags in the last decade, we recently authored a guide to authenticating a t-shirt using the tag. And we also started an archive of fake tags project so you can easily spot them in the wild. But what if the counterfeiter extracts a genuine vintage tag from another shirt – and installs it into a fake? What is a Sewn-in tag? This is the practice of installing a foreign ... Read more

How to Tell the Difference Between Direct-to-Garment VS Screen Printed T-Shirts

We’ve outlined several methods counterfeiters use to create convincing vintage t-shirt knock-offs in our guide to Authenticating vintage tees – but modern direct-to-garment printing technology is one that required further investigation. Can DTG be used to create convincing counterfeit vintage t-shirts? I got a crash course on DTG back in 2007, when I was tasked with having shirts made for fellow attendees of a bachelor party. (Because I’m the “t-shirt guy,” and my pals still don’t understand I don’t make t-shirts *@#$&!) I didn’t know anything about DTG (direct-to-garment) at the time, but there was a spot up the street ... Read more