Much like Korn, Slipknot had a knack in the late '90s for subtle designs on boldly colored shirts, beyond the more extreme-graphic-on-black scheme. This basic print from 1999 uses the group's iconic barcode over the chest and simply enlarges it for the rear. In fact the graphics seem to even be the same sizes used on their classic jumpsuits with the addition of the logo. The shirt is much deeper maroon than it appears with the flash and the black ink easily disappears into the fabric in a dark setting. The shirt in general recalls Korn's 1994 Bar Logo/Employment Standard motif.