From C.O.C's punk early days, this original 1980's yellow on black t-shirt is a vintage classic from my own personal stash of band and music t-shirts that I've held onto from back in 1984 when I began my junior high + high school years.
A classic graphical representation of the hardcore, punk and skater style from the day, this vintage tee's front features perhaps Corrosion of Conformity's most identifiable visual icon, their original logo from their 1984 first full length studio album for which this shirt was issued, rounded by track 1's lyrical phrase: "Tell Me Who Has Won When Nothing Remains?" (Haha! I actually still have the popular silver spiked skull ring that inspired this C.O.C. logo.)
The back features a more heretical iteration of the tribal demon appearing on the album as he seem to emerge from a swamp, I think holding up a disembodied head, and hovering above the band's name. Along side that graphic is the album and title track #18's name "Eye For An Eye" and the song's brief lyrics ( as most punk songs of the time).
This t-shirt was made by Screen Stars in the United States from a durable yet soft and comfortable blend of 50% polyester and 50% cotton - likely why it's lasted so long. The size listed on the tag is Large, however that's a 1980's large which differs from today's size standards, so please use the following measurements when deciding if this shirt is for you.
Chest size = 21 inches from pit to pit or approximately 40 inches around.
Shoulder to hem = 27 inches
Shoulder to shoulder = 18 inches
The black fabric has faded to a nice charcoal hue, and the thinned fabric still feels durable but super soft and drapes very nicely when worn.
SargentD88 on
Damn ! Love this 🔥
Comella77 on
Would love to have a look on that ring !!
Anyway this is the best design of theirs!
SherryErrera on
Ya know - I have a pinkie ring like this so they are out there. I've it since the 80's. Lol!