andgar923
07-10-2016, 10:39 PM
Vintage tees appear to be trendy today. You see people from all walks of life wearing vintage tees altogether.
I've rocked classic rock tees for eons now, Melrose had some good spots along with Out of the Closet (on PCH in Long Beach).
Here are a few sites where I used to cop mine..
http://www.rockabilia.com
http://www.wornfree.com
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com
http://www.junkfoodclothing.com/mens.html
I've also made some vintage like shirts out of regular t-shirts. Unlike some, I am selective as to what I buy. I don't like posers that simply buy shirts for the design, I not only have to like the band, I have to really dig them.
For instance, I saw a dope looking Fleetwood Mac shirt, but I aint bout to rock that shit. Im a huge Radiohead fan, but that's kinda faggy (no offense Kobe fans).
Just got back from Toronto last week and copped 5 tees that I distressed.
I'll post pics in a bit, Im taking a dump.
I've rocked classic rock tees for eons now, Melrose had some good spots along with Out of the Closet (on PCH in Long Beach).
Here are a few sites where I used to cop mine..
http://www.rockabilia.com
http://www.wornfree.com
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com
http://www.junkfoodclothing.com/mens.html
I've also made some vintage like shirts out of regular t-shirts. Unlike some, I am selective as to what I buy. I don't like posers that simply buy shirts for the design, I not only have to like the band, I have to really dig them.
For instance, I saw a dope looking Fleetwood Mac shirt, but I aint bout to rock that shit. Im a huge Radiohead fan, but that's kinda faggy (no offense Kobe fans).
Just got back from Toronto last week and copped 5 tees that I distressed.
I'll post pics in a bit, Im taking a dump.