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Tee Party

Tee Party

It's so punk to wear your favorite records.

February 3rd, 2010

Since Bad Religion’s debut album came out in 1982, we’ve had records, eight-tracks, cassette tapes, CDs, and mp3s.


But today is the first time you can get it on cotton.


Music Tee, the fashion brand-turned-label, has worked with Mos Def, Devendra Banhart, and NYLON Records’ own Plastiscines on tops that come with unique download codes. Now they’ve launched their Vintage Collection, which mines music nerd archives for worthy classics.


First up? Besides the SoCal band’s How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, Bad Brains and The Exciter are also getting their own T-shirts.


Which means that you get both an old-school concert tee and an excellent addition to your music collection. Rock on.


$45, pick one up at themusictee.com.


 

REBECCA WILLA DAVIS

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