
In a world chock full of flame-outs, coulda-been contenders, and great white hopes, the band Jonathan Fire*Eater are among the "almost-est." Widely praised as the mid-Nineties next-big-thing, they are largely credited with being the earliest purveyors of the "New York City Rock and Roll Revival" circa 2001. Which would be great, if only the band hadn't imploded by 1998. The band only ever sold a handful of t-shirts designs, and this extremely rare original, designed by celebrated late lead singer, Stewart Lupton, and worn in the 90's only by those-in-the-know, is reprinted now for those who know what could have been...
Washed and pre-shrunk. Fits like vintage 90s tee boxy with a high neck.
S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
Width | 19.5" | 20.5" | 21.5" | 22.5" | 23.5" |
Length | 29" | 29.5" | 30" | 30.5" | 31" |
In a world chock full of flame-outs, coulda-been contenders, and great white hopes, the band Jonathan Fire*Eater are among the "almost-est." Widely praised as the mid-Nineties next-big-thing, they are largely credited with being the earliest purveyors of the "New York City Rock and Roll Revival" circa 2001. Which would be great, if only the band hadn't imploded by 1998. The band only ever sold a handful of t-shirts designs, and this extremely rare original, designed by celebrated late lead singer, Stewart Lupton, and worn in the 90's only by those-in-the-know, is reprinted now for those who know what could have been...
Washed and pre-shrunk. Fits like vintage 90s tee boxy with a high neck.
S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
Width | 19.5" | 20.5" | 21.5" | 22.5" | 23.5" |
Length | 29" | 29.5" | 30" | 30.5" | 31" |