So, i couldn´t find anything at all online about the Red and Black "Fiend, bred in England" tags you sometimes find on older shirts. Does anyone know more about them? Thanks in Advance!
Mine are 25 years old and built like tanks. Meanwhile, nowadays "Gildan Heavy Cotton" shirts are threadbare washrags that unravel just by looking at them
I would guess Fiend was the shirt brand, with its own way of marking tags. Circa 2000. Memorable for sure. Incredible diversity of bands official merch contracted. I have three -- Burzum of Misanthropy Records era, Einherjer Norwegian Native Art, and Hate Eternal Conquering the Throne.
Good thread question. There's gotta be more lore about this brand.
They never made much of an appearance over here in the States. I only have one it's a 2000 Venom long sleeve. I've usually seen them on black metal tees. Wish more brands used a cool woven tag like that
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These along with Vamperotica Tags were used by Razamataz and CoF, if they made these, i do not know.
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Theyre either the best shirts ever made or they fall apart in six months. No in-between.
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Mine are 25 years old and built like tanks. Meanwhile, nowadays "Gildan Heavy Cotton" shirts are threadbare washrags that unravel just by looking at them
FarFarNorth on
I would guess Fiend was the shirt brand, with its own way of marking tags. Circa 2000. Memorable for sure. Incredible diversity of bands official merch contracted. I have three -- Burzum of Misanthropy Records era, Einherjer Norwegian Native Art, and Hate Eternal Conquering the Throne.
Good thread question. There's gotta be more lore about this brand.
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They never made much of an appearance over here in the States. I only have one it's a 2000 Venom long sleeve. I've usually seen them on black metal tees. Wish more brands used a cool woven tag like that