Awesome shirt!! But air tight ziplock bag is not good for the shirt. It is cotton (organic) and needs to have a little bit of air. Otherwise it might get dryrot. This usually happens to old wedding dresses and other clothes that are packed away in ziplock bags for years. I would recommend a cardboard box and storing it in room temperature. Not attic or basement. Ive read stories about people buying deadstock shirts that were never opened and the fabric just tear apart because of dryrot.
i just hang them in the basement for most part. i have 5x2 walkin closet in my basement where i hang them...i wear them only to concerts pretty much. Can't wear them to office unfortunately. I did it few times and everyone starts asking me what it means and so on...too much attention :))
Just make sure the air is dry enough there. Some ppl say hanging shirts is bad and will stretch the collar but I actually talked with a guy who worked in the clothing industry and he said its not hanging that streches them but pulling the hanger through the neck. I used to wear a slayer shirt in an office where I worked. But my boss also wore a Pink Floyd shirt sometimes :-D
ohhh yeah i dont mind the little stretch, its no big deal really...i usually buy medium shirts and sometimes they are a bit tight on the neck...so little stretch does good. Buying large is not always good cause i am skinny so stretched medium works :))
In my office, people usually dress semi to fully professional. Since my direct reporting manager is in US, i get to dress casually...but when i wear metal shirts...its either bad looks or lots of questions :))
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L Torstensson on
Great shirt man!
vkok on
Thanks man! I put it aside so it could survive another 30 years :)
vkok on
Thanks man! I put it aside so it could survive another 30 years :)
kakodaimonos on
Masterpiece... \m/
vkok on
Thanks!!
EricW on
I walk the left hand path because of this album. Haha!
vkok on
Yes!! This one is now is tucked away. Have to keep it safe. Shirt is 28 years old :)
Gorejuicexxx on
Classic shirt :)
vkok on
Thanks! Its in a zip lock bag now :) its barely breathing
Gorejuicexxx on
Yeaah better keep it that way... its a gem
doomtilldeath on
Awesome shirt!! But air tight ziplock bag is not good for the shirt. It is cotton (organic) and needs to have a little bit of air. Otherwise it might get dryrot. This usually happens to old wedding dresses and other clothes that are packed away in ziplock bags for years. I would recommend a cardboard box and storing it in room temperature. Not attic or basement. Ive read stories about people buying deadstock shirts that were never opened and the fabric just tear apart because of dryrot.
vkok on
oh damn thanks! it going into the closet now then :)) didnt know i am killing a shirt there :))
doomtilldeath on
No problem :-) Just make sure your shirts are clean and dry, and avoid storaging in plastic. Its better for the fabric to breathe a little.
vkok on
i just hang them in the basement for most part. i have 5x2 walkin closet in my basement where i hang them...i wear them only to concerts pretty much. Can't wear them to office unfortunately. I did it few times and everyone starts asking me what it means and so on...too much attention :))
doomtilldeath on
Just make sure the air is dry enough there. Some ppl say hanging shirts is bad and will stretch the collar but I actually talked with a guy who worked in the clothing industry and he said its not hanging that streches them but pulling the hanger through the neck. I used to wear a slayer shirt in an office where I worked. But my boss also wore a Pink Floyd shirt sometimes :-D
vkok on
ohhh yeah i dont mind the little stretch, its no big deal really...i usually buy medium shirts and sometimes they are a bit tight on the neck...so little stretch does good. Buying large is not always good cause i am skinny so stretched medium works :))
In my office, people usually dress semi to fully professional. Since my direct reporting manager is in US, i get to dress casually...but when i wear metal shirts...its either bad looks or lots of questions :))