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Korn's 'Employment Standard' design is among their earliest prints, and one of, if not the first to see mass distribution alongside the Neidermeyer's Mind logo print, circa 1994. Lesser-seen, however, is this later grey variant which bares a copyright of ©1996 THE KORN PARTNERSHIP. While the earliest, and arguably standard version of the design featured a grey stripe on a burgundy shirt, there is also a version with a red stripe on a black shirt. The timeline of that version is less clear, as, like the first burgundy batches, none had any copyright text (at least that I've seen to date), although the last of the burgundy batches would ship with the same copyright seen here. This particular shirt retains the Murina tag, common of Korn shirts of their pre-Giant era, although a large number of these grey versions also went out on Gildan Heavyweight blanks.