Earlier this week, we asked if anyone was looking for any particular hard to find tees. Someone commented they were looking for a Youth Of Today “Go Vegetarian” tee. Now, while this shirt may not be the most difficult to track down, it certainly comes in enough variations that tracking down every single one would be difficult. So here I’ll present to you just two varieties of very non-standard Go Vegetarian designs.
Let’s start with what appears to be a regular Go Vegetarian short sleeve.
Pretty straight forward until you glance at the back. This I haven’t seen very often. At least not recently.
And this definitely isn’t a “new” test printing shirt. I’d say, judging by the shirt tag, it goes back quite a few years. Unless someone went out of their way to screen these logos on a vintage shirt, of course.
Next up is this dope long sleeve. Again, it appears to be a pretty normal Revelation Records long sleeve, until you really look into it. Rev star on the front pocket and a great sleeve print “GO VEGETARIAN.”
On the back, we see a flying Ray Cappo and the ever awesome “NO MORE” logo. Just a great tee.
This long sleeve also features a matching, older style Murina tag. Very cool.
So there you have it. Ask, and it can be found. Now if the guy who asks wants to make an offer, he knows where to find me! And if you don’t feel like dealing with me, well, there’s always ebay.
Peace
the YOT go veg shirt with the “no more” on the back is a bootleg done by people in Syracuse in the early 90’s when the original go veg shirts were OOP…
Nah, the Syracuse folk didn’t bootleg any shirts, they just made their own. The shirt Adam is thinking of was totally different, it had the Borden “Elsie the Cow” on the front (http://www.elseylikethecow.com/images/elsie-the-cow-borden.jpg ), said Go Vegetarian, and then on the back had the No More logo once, but big.
I don’t know if the top shirt is legit or bootlegged, but we didn’t make ’em.
how much would you sell the top t-shirt for? :]
Send an email to teetilldeath@gmail.com. We’ll discuss.
does anyone know what the font is called for the “go vegetarian” sleeve print??