-->

NFAA longsleeve

As long as loop88 continues to sell cool things I will continue to post them. I like his auctions cause they always have cool anecdotes in the descriptions about where he got them or his experience seeing the band or something cool. This auction doesnt fail to deliver.
“I was at home in 94 one day and a random call from MAD booking in Europe called my house and they wanted to book an Unbroken tour and said it was with No For An Answer (my mind was blow as I wasn’t sure if I heard the guy correctly as his accent was so thick, so I asked him to repeat it and he said “No For An Answer” yelling it. I was like ok, so I took all the information down being confused as I was and gave it to Rob of Unbroken. Unbroken turned down the tour as they weren’t feeling it, it than got pushed to Mean Season who did do the tour instead. Anyhow, I got this shirt from a dude in Mean Season who brought it back for me and I have held on to it ever since”

He also states that “The original shirt made in the late 80’s only for a few people in their circle of friends”. Is he referring to a longsleeve or this design in general? I feel like ive seen a ton of Jack rip offs. Hell, even I own one. Can anyone clarify?

Vintage NFAA longsleeve tee
Vintage NFAA longsleeve tee


Vintage NFAA longsleeve tee

PermalinkRSS feed for this post Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.

4 Comments

  1. mosher says:

    i would love a youth of today shirt with the cool xd up fist logo on the front, and on the back it has the emblem from the wine bottle company that they were toasting with on tour…not!

    anyone remember those carry on coke line shirts. HELLO!

  2. Mike M says:

    Pretty sure the original Jack Daniels rip off shirt had no front print. Watch the video of them playing the hawker show to see Dan O’Mahoney wearing it.

  3. jim says:

    I don’t think there were long sleeves of this shirt back then, just for the european tour…I know it was hard to get a short sleeve of this as Dan O and crew were the only ones to really have them..

  4. Gavin says:

    These were 1994 tour shirts. It was actually a culmination of three different design elements that weren’t intended to be used together. There were only a handful of long sleeve Jack Daniels shirts and I think they were both sweatshirts. There was never a front design on any these.

© 2022 Defunkd Corp