The official October Rust shirt is as striking as it is straightforward. Boasting a large vertical front print and a logo enlarged from the album to drive the point home, this long sleeve variant also features a copy of the first rose stem down the left sleeve. On the rear is one of their many references to The Beatles, 'The Drab Four', with their faces laid out in a shadowed Meet The Beatles-esque manner. This print, like many runs of the Bloody Kisses era, was printed on a Cressona brand shirt, although the Blue Grape copyright text is present.
A great shirt design and a great album! Your detailed description and breakdown of the design is much appreciated, I'd like to se more of that from other members as well.
Hey, thanks for that! This stuff intrigues me because somebody in charge of merchandising took the time to impart these details, and Type O has a ton of them in their prints!
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I just wish there were more than XL sizes - but I understand why - "one size fits all" is a safer bet for merchandisers/labels/bands when you're printing shirts for the metal underground, in hopes they sell!
Hey there, thanks! Yeah, L and XL with the occasional Medium were really the options in the baggy saggy '90s, and they ran generally smaller back then. A '90s XL fits almost like a modern large.
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Very nice.
meetyourmaster on
Thank you!
Doomgarlic on
A great shirt design and a great album! Your detailed description and breakdown of the design is much appreciated, I'd like to se more of that from other members as well.
meetyourmaster on
Hey, thanks for that! This stuff intrigues me because somebody in charge of merchandising took the time to impart these details, and Type O has a ton of them in their prints!
Kvltdad on
I need to get one of these someday
meetyourmaster on
I actually just got mine recently, and it is pretty! The prints always look larger than they do in photos. Thanks always for the views, friend!
Kvltdad on
Always dude! I'm getting a tattoo of this art soon. Once I have the money.
DrkForests on
Love it! Want it!
I just wish there were more than XL sizes - but I understand why - "one size fits all" is a safer bet for merchandisers/labels/bands when you're printing shirts for the metal underground, in hopes they sell!
meetyourmaster on
Hey there, thanks! Yeah, L and XL with the occasional Medium were really the options in the baggy saggy '90s, and they ran generally smaller back then. A '90s XL fits almost like a modern large.