Don't recall the original year for this shirt (anybody remember?), but it was too big for me so i cut it up for a jacket - i had so much left over i did a skirt too.
heh, if i'd known it was so rare I wouldn't have cut it up ... though I love the result i usually only cut up shirts that are damaged or worn beeyond wearability. In this case I just never wore what i considered a butt-ugly shirt (it was just too "busy" and garish and me being a chick meant it didn't fit very well either). Oh well. Thanks for the background on it.
I have posted that T-Shirt, and the reason why it costs so much is because it is/was a Brockum original and you actually cut off the "BROCKUM ORIGINAL" sign on the botttom. It is a 1991 hellish print that is very very very rare to find and those tipe of Brockums are out of production since early 90's
200 USD for that shirt is totally ridiculous, I guarantee that only a class A moron would pay that much. That shirt pops up quite regularly on ebay, you can get it for 20-30 bucks, it's out of production but it's not really rare. The reason is pretty simple. Not many people bought it. Same deal with the Metallica all-overs of the same era, one ugly as fuck collage of their covers and one cool with the Pushead skeleton plus 8 of his classic designs in silver (4 front and 4 back). Same deal, one of a kind blah-blah but still damn easy to find.
Goddes of Desire on
I like that jacket, nicely done! Awesome!
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Corey on
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Thrashocutionist on
They sell those shirts on ebay for around $200
Thrashocutionist on
Vintage all-over print. No 2 shirts are the same.
Not many where printed, and seeing as it's from 1994 it's about 16 years old. (Minimum of 15 to be considered vintage)
jolarocknrolla on
heh, if i'd known it was so rare I wouldn't have cut it up ... though I love the result i usually only cut up shirts that are damaged or worn beeyond wearability. In this case I just never wore what i considered a butt-ugly shirt (it was just too "busy" and garish and me being a chick meant it didn't fit very well either). Oh well. Thanks for the background on it.
MEGADIEGO on
I have posted that T-Shirt, and the reason why it costs so much is because it is/was a Brockum original and you actually cut off the "BROCKUM ORIGINAL" sign on the botttom. It is a 1991 hellish print that is very very very rare to find and those tipe of Brockums are out of production since early 90's
dungeonvic on
200 USD for that shirt is totally ridiculous, I guarantee that only a class A moron would pay that much. That shirt pops up quite regularly on ebay, you can get it for 20-30 bucks, it's out of production but it's not really rare. The reason is pretty simple. Not many people bought it. Same deal with the Metallica all-overs of the same era, one ugly as fuck collage of their covers and one cool with the Pushead skeleton plus 8 of his classic designs in silver (4 front and 4 back). Same deal, one of a kind blah-blah but still damn easy to find.
Dangerclose on
I have to agree with the lady here, those all-over print shirts are just too busy.
Metal Militia on
Your jacket is awesome, great work!!!
Bayernpirat on
nice
Mental-Vortex on
Nice job!