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Punk's Not Dead Tee

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Size Guide

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.  

SIZE CHEST  LENGTH
XXS 37" 25"
XS 39" 26"
S 41" 27"
M 43" 28"
L 46" 29"
XL 48" 30"
XXL 50" 31"
Size: M

"The term "punk rock" was previously used by American rock critics in the early 1970s to describe the mid-1960s garage bands. Certain late 1960s and early 1970s Detroit acts, such as MC5 and Iggy and the Stooges, and other bands from elsewhere created out-of-the-mainstream music that became highly influential on what was to come. Glam rock in the UK and the New York Dolls from New York have also been cited as key influences. When the movement now bearing the name developed from 1974 to 1976, prominent acts included Television, Patti Smith, and the Ramones in New York City; the Saints in Brisbane; and the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Damned in London, and the Buzzcocks in Manchester. By late 1976, punk became a major cultural phenomenon in the UK. It led to a punk subculture expressing youthful rebellion through distinctive styles of clothing, such as deliberately offensive T-shirts, leather jackets, studded or spiked bands and jewellery, safety pins, and bondage and S&M clothes."

This shirt is lovingly worn in so you can wear it out. Featuring a boxy oversized fit and single stitch hems. Due to the nature of the screen-printing process, every piece is unique and completely one of a kind.

Details
- Relaxed vintage fit
- Ribbed neckline

- Single stitch construction and hems
- Triple washed and ready for wear

Fabric & Composition
- 100% Cotton
- Made in USA

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