Hello, im writing regarding a doobie brothers shirt iv been eying for awhile, i just need an expert to tell me if this is a fake or authentic the tag is missing but the colors are amazing eveyone let me know!
THANK YOU!
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Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
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THANK YOU!
Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
Rainbow Gasoline is a great seller and would most likely say so if it was a fake.
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Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
Rainbowgasoline buys blank vintage shirts, prints fakes on them, and passes them off as real vintage. But, he does have tons of real vintage too. This doobie tee looks to be a legit 70s bootleg that was sold outside the concerts.
Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
I'd say legit 70's parking lot bootleg.
It's really small though. 17.5" x 23". But if it's 100% cotton should stretch nicely.
Good luck!
It's really small though. 17.5" x 23". But if it's 100% cotton should stretch nicely.
Good luck!
Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
Thanks for replying, i ended up buying it!Frank wrote:Rainbow Gasoline is a great seller and would most likely say so if it was a fake.
Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
Thank you yeah im going to have to stretch it a bit !Johnny65 wrote:I'd say legit 70's parking lot bootleg.
It's really small though. 17.5" x 23". But if it's 100% cotton should stretch nicely.
Good luck!
Re: HELP! Doobie brothers t shirt?
Awsome! tHANKSStivTaters wrote:Rainbowgasoline buys blank vintage shirts, prints fakes on them, and passes them off as real vintage. But, he does have tons of real vintage too. This doobie tee looks to be a legit 70s bootleg that was sold outside the concerts.
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