Ebay seller braceconscious was kind enough to hit us up on twitter and let us know he has some cheap BINS up for grab. Nothing earth shattering here, but you might be able to grab something interesting on the cheap. Feel free to hit us up @teetilldeath if you find or are selling something we might be interested in.
GB mid 90s steeze
You can just tell what time period this shirt is from by the way it hangs off a hanger. Not to mention the colorway too. Besides natural was there a more mid 90s color than hunter green??? Im into the back of the shirt. I think the colorway is pretty good looking for that. I dont think I can hang with the front. I dont know that giant logo across the front just looks kinda wonky to me. Another shirt I would recommend for completists only. From seller klein25
Slapshot Bruins tee
Here is a early 90s Slapshot shirt. ironic_iconic says he got it from the band in 1993 on Euro tour. I love when people remember when and where they got shirts/records. I have a shitty type of memory where I can only remember useless shit like that instead of useful stuff I should retain. I love this clean design. He said he got it on Euro tour, was this a Euro tour exclusive or was it also sold in the US? Im expecting Josh to chime in. Less than a day and less than $2 bucks?!? That cant be right
Jim Dandy
In Worcester, Mass, the home of Bane, there is a laundry mat called Jim Dandy. It’s on the corner of Denny St and Highland St (Rt 9). Oddly, it can’t be found on google maps without street view, but I promise you, it’s there. Fuck, I hate that place. Literally, the worst place ever. After I moved off campus, this was my go to spot for clean clothes. And it was the worst. During daylight hours, it was a haven to nice moms with noisy kids. During the night, it was a refuge for the crazies of Worcester. One time my girlfriend was getting money across the street at the ATM when a woman, likely very, VERY high, pulled down her pants and demanded money. Not my girlfriend’s pants, but the crazy persons own pants. It was one of those times when you wished you had one million rolls of quarters at home. Or your own washing machine, of course. To go during the day, you had to go between classes and put up with kids. To go at night, you had to brave the elements and the dude who walked around Worcester with a giant neck goiter. Or the other guy who wore a bike helmet 100% of the time — I never saw him once on a bike. I’m sure things have improved greatly over the last 5-6 years. I haven’t stepped into that spot in a long time, thankfully. Oh the good times …
auction. And snag a tee while you are at it …