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Elton John Yellow Brick Road Boyfriend Tee - Stone Vintage
Regular price $99.00 Save $-99.00Even though Elton John has had countless legendary moments throughout his career, from collecting Oscars to performing for all of Central Park in a Donald Duck outfit, nothing captures his gifts and talent better than Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. A double album that includes the staples of classic rock playlists, John and his band slip in and out of genres and offer a mix of completely unique sonic experiences. Flamboyant, fun, heartfelt, and clever, the album is a cohesive presentation of Elton John’s finest moments. This highly versatile piece not only remembers some of John’s iconic contributions, but is also a worthy addition to your growing collection of forever favorites. Given it’s easy-to-style nature, we know it’ll be your next hit that you’ll routinely turn to.
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Def Leppard 1987 Tour Tee - Black
Regular price $99.00 Save $-99.001987 was the year of Def Leppard. When these legends released their Hysteria album, they went from a successful group to one of the biggest bands on the planet. Packed with classics like “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and “Love Bites”, Leppard’s slow-burning sound smashed all expectations. This tour tee in the group’s catalog reflects on the year that shifted it all, when a wild game changing album cemented the group’s success with its legendary status.
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Ziggy Stardust Cropped Thermal - Vintage Black
Regular price $120.00 Save $-120.00Ziggy Stardust lives on. Transcending time and place, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a classic comfort-listen. It’s just one of those albums that exudes extraterrestrial charm, while still feeling so very human. Granting the same feeling of familiarity with every listen, we kept this Bowie persona piece aligned with these same feelings — basically, this cropped thermal is a comfy all-star. And although the starman has ascended among the stars, his iconic legacy continues to inspire us earthlings about the power of the changing look. Redefine the character you are playing — on stage, in life, or wherever — through what you wear.
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Green Day Kerplunk One Size Tee - Pigment Dye Black
Regular price $99.00 Save $-99.00Not really a dress, not exactly a tee. We’re happy to introduce you to your new favorite in between-er: The OS Tee. For the days that you crave the feels only a roomy, perfectly draped, big shirt can give, our latest tee is where you should be reaching. A dream fit, the style is super easy to move around in and is a real anything goes gem. With endless ways to wear, give yourself permission to let loose — your basics selection has likely been waiting for this level of chill.
Revisit Green Day’s ‘get-in-the-van’ days with our newly unsealed Kerplunk OS Tee. Fans of the pop-punk legends know that the group didn’t hit mainstream until 1994’s Dookie, but looking back at the wake of their success, they couldn’t have done it without their 1991 sophomore album. Featuring the youthful ‘un-finished’ cover art from the album, the style is an easy homage to the group who hit the road hard in their early days — proving that good music and determination is always a winning combo.
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The Beach Boys 1983 Tour Boyfriend Tee - Vintage White
Regular price $99.00 Save $-99.00Haggerties and Swamies, Pacific Palisades, San Onofre and Sunset, Redondo Beach L.A.' Queue up the kings of the California sound - The Beach Boys. Our signature Tour Tee has the ultimate cool factor with a no fuss slouchy fit, featuring front and back graphic hand distressed to achieve that perfect throw back vibe.
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The Doors Hello I Love You Weekend Tee - Neon Haze
Regular price $105.00 Save $-105.00Hello, you’re going to love this. With way out sensibility, the Doors’ “Hello, I Love You” track was a 1968 pickup banger, but the song actually predates the Doors themselves. In 1965, Jim Morrison spotted a girl walking in Venice Beach and was so smitten, the first thing Morrison did when he arrived home was write a poem about it. That poem became a song that the pre-Doors group, Rick And the Ravens, recorded a demo for. Three years later, the Doors brought the song back and turned it into a wild, unhinged hit. Morrison’s sense of urgency and the band’s psych rock is what elevated it to where we didn’t know we needed it. And after “Hello, I Love You”, the Doors would only have one other No. 1 hit. So, take a page out of Morrison’s book and visit your current vault of classics — think you’ll also feel the need to update and freshen things up a bit with this poster style graphic that has just the right mix of something special.
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