This unmistakable album cover shirt was everywhere following its release in 1994. Featuring an expansion on the Dookie cover (although with fewer less-defined characters), it was among the first of the group's designs released during their licensing with Brockum. This print served as the front of a highly sought "nineteen ninety-four" tour shirt, although this version bares that standard track list graphic. This specific shirt was likely printed after the end, or otherwise outside of their Brockum deal as the copyright text typically under the Dookie logo is absent and the shirt is a generic Wild Oats, as were many of the time.
Thank you always, my man! Yeah, this was the standard U.S. record store and catalog version. I wish I could have snagged the tour version by virtue of actually being there, but sadly that was not the case!
DavyJones480 on
Great shirt my friend!
I've never seen this version before! So far I only knew the “nineteen ninety four version” which I have too.
meetyourmaster on
Thank you always, my man! Yeah, this was the standard U.S. record store and catalog version. I wish I could have snagged the tour version by virtue of actually being there, but sadly that was not the case!
meetyourmaster on
Thank ya kindly!