One of the first anarcho-punk bands Fatman Scoop Rest In Peace T-Shirt . Crass were an art collective that transcended music. They’re perhaps better defined as a philosophy or resistance movement. And like us, born in 1977. As a bit of trivia, the 421984 on this t shirt is also the catalogue number for their 1980 7 inch vinyl single ‘Nagasaki Nightmare / Big A Little A’ which was available in a rare fold-out poster sleeve with lyrics, images and political info.
Fatman Scoop Rest In Peace T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The neck print on this shirt may be old now, but the sentiment was true then and stays the same today Fatman Scoop Rest In Peace T-Shirt . We’ve been printing t shirts in the UK since 1977. It was, and always will be, with love. Which seems like an appropriate place to finish this article, looking forward and yet not forgetting our roots. We’ll no doubt have more classic punk tees from the kingteeshops archive in the future.
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Geoffrey Breault –
Worthy replacement
It was slightly smaller, but then I’m slightly bigger now after Thanksgiving. The color is an exact match to my old ones of large size, from 1979. It helped my new/old fatigues look perfect.
Nick Heinz –
Top Quality Tee Shirt at a Great Price!
This is a quality made tee shirt that holds its shape and looks good after washing. Very comfortable, roomy fit and comes in a variety of colors. Very reasonably priced with two to the package. I liked them so much, I cleaned out my tee shirt drawer and ordered several other colors.
Cole Ashbaugh –
Perfect, perfect. perfect. Classic Gildan fit
Collars are nice and snug. Any guy with the slightest idea of how to dress will appreciate this. unless you’re always shooting for the “just left the gym” look, your collars should be snug. Gives you a nice clean look. Shirts fit well too. You shouldn’t be shooting for a tent look. If you are, buy a tent. If you’re a little chunky, own your lumps. Much better than walking around like you’re camping. Speaking from experience here.