When you think of hardcore and the words “Break out!”, what’s the first thing you think of? There are two acceptable answers: Cro-mags, and skinhead. Everyone’s favorite European turned Canadian artist Spoiler clearly knows this; why else would he put a moshing skinhead on both the art for Justice’s “Break Out!” demo, as well as on this rare hoodie (limited to 40, says seller foolsregret)?
You Can’t Bring Me Down.
Seller jrome2yadome. Also, cheaper.
*- I know it looks like they’re from the same year, because they both have the same “You Can’t Bring Me Down: Touring” logo on the back, but if you look close you’ll see that the cities are completely different. That tour could have carried over from 90-91, I suppose, but while I like ST, I don’t like them enough to bother looking it up. I’m writing this at midnight, I should be asleep for crying out loud.
Slapshot Bulldog > Victory Bulldog.
I know we have often railed against “cartoon bulldog nonsense” when it comes to Slapshot merch (a term I think I stole from an issue of Extent), but if I’m gonna be honest, this older version of the bulldog tee being sold by huntermass? The aging kind of helps the design sit a little better. Kind of dulls down the cartooniness. But whatever it is, there’s no denying that the SS bulldog will always be a thousand times better than the Victory bulldog…
BIN Another Lockin Out exclusive
Just a few Lockin Out Buy It Nows from taylorkc. Let’s fill some holes in those collections boys and girls.