Original Judgement shirt. Seller says he bought it in the late 90s in Japan. If you dont know Judgement, Put your foriegn HC biases aside and get your google on. Everything this band has put out rips. The “Process” 7″ rules! So hard. Not my favorite colorway of this shirt but I’ll probably put a bid in
Original Septic Death Art
This kind of thing doesnt pop up too often.
This is the Original art that appears on the back of Septic Death’s “Now that I have your Attention” LP. This is the original pen and ink drawing. A great one of a kind piece of HC/Thrash history. Cool shit
Ending Soon – Like It Or Not Soccer Jersey
I thought soccer jerseys were a mid 90s thing, but I’m obviously wrong. This jersey can’t be more than 3 years old. Support 1917 records, support LION.
If my sister hadn’t removed a bunch of her facebook pictures, you would have now been looking at a picture of me wearing a Turmoil soccer jersey. A picture from 1998, I do believe. Sadly, she removed it.
1917 records ending soon like it or not soccer straight edge
Open Question: How to you know it’s time to retire that tee?
Question: how do you know when to retire a tee?
For me, I would only retire a tee if it was seriously holy, like gaping tent size holes . Some staining and fades are fine by me. In fact, I like an old shirt with serious fading. Gives it that extra moshed in look. For instance.
This Turning Point long sleeve isn’t ready for the pasture yet. I mean, c’mon, it’s got a ton of life left. No holes, no wacky gross stains. It looks GREAT. Sure, the ink is faded but that gives it a certain “og” look and feel.
Now, I’m sure my wife would disagree. Sometimes I’ll rock this dope Insted tee that has a smaller-than-a-dime sized hole in the front. My wife would LOVE it if I retired it, but hell, it’s so crucial and still looks great. She’s obviously wrong.
So your thoughts? When is it time to retire that tee?