Just when I thought I'd seen it all, Canada strikes again. While Tool's domestic Giant-licesnsed 'Thesaurus' print of the Undertow era bares no copyright at all (the unusually straightforward design making some observers ponder if it's even a shirt for the band), this Canadian version dons one on both sides! Making it even more unique is that the large vertical logo typically seen down the true left of the shirt runs straight down the center; something only seen with this logo on VERY select (mostly white) versions of the 'Woodcut' print, and even they donned the logo at about 1/8 this size. While the suspect staining on the front is most certainly paint, the shirt is in otherwise great shape, with the original Artimonde tags still intact.
Thank you, friend! Yeah, it's not one of their most celebrated designs and it certainly doesn't fit the modern "Spiral Out" aesthetic (despite the spiral pattern heh), but I've always considered it an unsung hero of their catalog!
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Thank you, friend! Yeah, it's not one of their most celebrated designs and it certainly doesn't fit the modern "Spiral Out" aesthetic (despite the spiral pattern heh), but I've always considered it an unsung hero of their catalog!