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Chest: Measure from the bottom of one armpit seam across to the bottom of the other armpit seam. Double the number to get the actual chest size.
Body Length: Measure from the top of the neck seam to the bottom of the garment.
Please note* the sizing chart is a general guide as all items are thoroughly washed where slight shrinking may occur, and are on various tags. Check listing photos for exact measurements where applicable.
SIZE | CHEST | LENGTH |
S | 36-38" | 26-27" |
M | 38-40" | 27-28" |
L | 42-44" | 29-29" |
XL | 46-48" | 29-30" |
XXL | 48-50" | 30-32" |
Streetwise is a 1984 documentary film by director Martin Bell chronicling the lives of homeless youth on the streets of Seattle. It followed in the wake of a July 1983 Life magazine article "Streets of the Lost" by writer Cheryl McCall and photographer Mary Ellen Mark (Bell's wife). Synopsis Streetwise portrays the lives of nine teenagers living on the streets of Seattle, Washington. Rat, the dumpster diver; Tiny, the teenage prostitute; Shellie, the baby-faced one; and DeWayne, the hustler, with a considerable portion of the film focusing on 14-year-old Erin Blackwell, a young prostitute who goes by the name of Tiny. Much of the time, Tiny stays at the home of her alcoholic mother, Pat, who seems unfazed by her daughter's prostitution, calling it a "phase".
Triple washed and ready for wear. Traditional silk screen on a 100% heavyweight cotton tee. No holes or stains. In excellent used condition. Shirt is super faded- color closer to dark gray.
Details
- Ultra faded vintage fit
- 100% heavyweight cotton
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