Hello all!
I found this Nirvana T-shirt from small citys fleamarket in Finland. What i have read it seems legit, only thing i'm considering is the tag, because it's not having Tultex written over to it. Defunkd had an article about tags in these shirts and it says that its also made with Tee Jays tag. Overall T-shirt feels real deal with attic smell. 😃
I got tip to ask from here about this shirt and I hope some of you guys knows about it it bit more. 👍
Grimlord on
looks legit
phantasm on
"Vintage" shops in the US are full of '90s AOP reprint shirts on deadstock blanks. This particular type of shirt I would be hesitant to buy just because of the sheer amount reissues/fakes sold as originals.
See this post here with two of these sshirts described as bootlegs both on Giant tags that are slightly different:
https://tshirtslayer.com/tshirt-or-longsleeve/nirvana-heart-shaped-box-s...
Thiellus on
I was going to mention the same thing. This exact Nirvana print in particular has been popping up everywhere lately, the bulk of them are fake reprints designed to look like the original. That's as much as I know. You may be taking a risk by purchasing it.
LydiaWood on
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