Vintage Neurosis Hoodie — Triple Print Pullover / Experimental Sludge Metal Grail
From Steve Von Till himself, gifted to his second hand man. And now to me. Helping the band get by here and there he acquired this as a gift from the guitars vocalist. Thank you to my new Friend Robert amazing conversation, I look forward to gaining more knowledge from you soon. There’s a few other pieces he hooked me up but this is the “Crème de la crème”.
Heavy dark grey vintage-style Neurosis hoodie featuring the iconic wolf front graphic, sleeve hits, and massive back print.
Neurosis tees are cool but this is another level,
This is post-metal, crust, and experimental sludge.
This is top of chain If you know you know.
Crazy
Best details:
* Tagged XL on Hanes Tag
* Triple print (front / sleeves / back)
* Faded charcoal blank
* Crazy sleeve graphics
* Minimal but aggressive artwork
#grail #neurosis #vintage #hanes
Punk fashion started in the mid-1970s in places like London and New York City as a rejection of mainstream style and society. Early punks ripped, painted, and safety-pinned their clothes as a statement against consumerism.
By the 1980s, bands like Discharge, Subhumans, and The Exploited helped define the crust and hardcore punk look—heavy studs, patches, political messages, and fully customized jackets.
Each jacket became personal armor—no two the same. The more worn, painted, and modified, the more authentic it is.
This piece features heavy cone and dome studding across the sleeves, lapels, and body, paired with hand-painted and sewn elements throughout.
Details include:
* Hand-painted Discharge, The Partisans, Subhumans, and The Exploited graphics
* Leopard print panels mixed with classic black leather for a chaotic punk aesthetic
* Fully studded sleeves with dense cone spikes (true crust style)
* Large back panel featuring a distressed “Mickey Mouse Is Dead” graphic with Subhumans header
* Hand-done paint, wear, and cracking that give it a lived-in, authentic look
* Functional zippers, belt, and original moto structure underneath customization
This isn’t just a jacket — it’s a wearable piece of punk culture.
🚫 NOT FOR SALE 🚫
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1994 PRONG “Remove The Sight” Tour Tee
Fruit of the Loom tag / insane back hit / licensed to Nice Man.
One of those pieces that only gets harder to find with graphics this clean. The front hit alone is crazy but the “More Conquest… More Proud Division” tour map on the back pushes it beyond. Heavy industrial metal energy all over this one.
Perfect fade, XL fit, true 90s shape.
This is the type of tee that everyone wants.
Vintage 1999 Tool Double-Sided Faded Logo Tee
The quiet grail
Minimal front. Nightmare fuel on the back.
This vintage Tool tee is one of those pieces that doesn’t need a giant graphic to say everything.
Front hit features the washed metallic TOOL logo with an insane naturally faded charcoal black fade throughout the cotton. Back graphic with the surreal clawed hands feels straight out of the Ænima/Lateralus era visual world — dark, subtle, and unsettling in the best way possible.
Tagged Anvil made in USA fabric / assembled Honduras.
Perfectly broken in with soft vintage wear and a killer silhouette.
Vintage 80s Billy Idol Portrait parkinglot bootleg Promo Tee
Classic Billy Idol portrait tee with that unmistakable sneer and peroxide punk attitude that defined early MTV rock culture. The graphic on this one is unreal — sharp colors, faded charcoal black cotton, and a perfectly worn-in feel throughout.
The distressed “Billy Idol” script paired with the leather jacket portrait, it’s more archival than just regular merch. True rockstar shit.
Tag is faded from wear, adding even more character to the piece.
Easy centerpiece piece for any vintage rotation.
Perfect fade.
Perfect fit.
Tagged Royal M
Y2K Slipknot Bleach Fade Logo Tee
Early 2000s Slipknot logo tee with one of the cleanest front hit designs they ever used. The red cracked logo over the white vertical fade gives it that raw Iowa-era energy without needing a giant graphic.
Back hit tribal “S” logo seals it.
Printed on a Tennessee River tag with that perfect worn black cotton feel. Simple but easily recognizable.
Heavy nu-metal era aesthetic.
True Y2K energy.
A quiet heater for people who know
Tagged M
Insanely rare 1978 California Jam II Promo Tee — AC/DC / Journey / Cheap Trick
Absolute peak time capsule piece from the golden era of arena rock.
Original late-70s/early-80s “Day on the Green #5” promo tee featuring an unreal lineup: AC/DC, Journey, Blue Öyster Cult, Cheap Trick, and Ted Nugent all stacked together on one graphic.
The faded black cotton and bright electric blue/yellow artwork feel straight out of a parking lot outside Oakland Coliseum in the late 70s. This is the kind of shirt that reminds you how insane festival lineups used to be.
Single-piece history.
Made in USA.
Paper thin fade developing beautifully.
Pure West Coast rock energy.
1995 Bush “Binary” Tour Raglan — USA Made
Somewhere between grunge and the birth of the digital age.
Original 1995 Bush tour raglan featuring the iconic binary code front graphic with full North American tour dates across the back. Printed on a USA-made Augusta Sportswear blank with the perfect natural fade throughout.
This is the era when Bush was untouchable — Sixteen Stone dominating MTV, packed arenas, and alternative rock sitting at the center of culture. The graphic feels way ahead of its time now; almost cyber/grunge in the best way possible.
True vintage.
Made in USA.
Tour issue.
No reprint energy here.
A wearable piece of mid-90s alt-rock history.
Vintage Gloria Estefan “Cuts Both Ways” Tour Tee — 1989/90 Brockum Tour Shirt
Beautiful late 80s/early 90s Gloria Estefan tour tee featuring the iconic “Cuts Both Ways” album artwork on the front and “Get On Your Feet Tour 89/90” sold out Europe dates on the back.
* Original Screen Stars tag
* Brockum licensed
* Double-sided print
* White tee with clean pop graphics
* Actual 1989/90 tour dates
The back graphic honestly makes this piece. That huge “Get On Your Feet” logo with the SOLD OUT stamp gives it that concert energy.
These older Latin pop tees are getting harder to find, especially Brockum pieces in clean condition.
Vintage Insane Clown Posse “The Wraith: Shangri-La” Tee — 2002 Era Juggalo Rap Tee
Original early 2000s Insane Clown Posse “The Wraith: Shangri-La” graphic tee on an M&O heavyweight blank featuring Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope front hit with rare back graphic.
Peak horrorcore / underground rap era piece from when ICP visuals were at their most iconic. The faded black cotton with the bright carnival graphics gives it that perfect worn in look.
these old ICP tees are so insane.
M&O Heavyweight tag
Made in Mexico
Double-sided print
2002 era “The Wraith” artwork
Great fade and wearable fit
2001 P.O.D. “Satellite Era” Giant Tag Tee — Hulky’s Graffiti Art Print
Original 2001 P.O.D. graphic tee licensed to Giant featuring comic-book style artwork by Hulky. Clean black blank with bold oversized front hit and early 2000s rap-rock / nu metal energy all over it.
Right in that golden era where skate culture, Christian metal, graffiti art, and nu metal all collided. The artwork on this one carries that heavy Y2K aesthetic
Tagged M
2001 copyright
Licensed to Giant
Early Y2K nu metal era
Great condition
Perfect everyday vintage band tee
Drop Dead “All Seeing Eye” Cutoff Tank — Archive Horror Graphic Piece
Rare early Drop Dead all-over print cutoff tank with insane horror collage artwork throughout. Features signature occult eye graphic, brain imagery, distressed splatter detailing, and raw cut neckline/sleeves giving it that perfect worn-in post-hardcore era look.
This is the kind of piece that sat right in the middle of the 2009–2013 scene/metalcore wave when Drop Dead graphics were at their peak. Super strong on-body piece with a slim drape and aggressive silhouette.
Tagged small
Made by Drop Dead “Steel City’s Finest” line
Raw distressed alterations throughout
One of one fade/wear pattern
Thrashed in concerts - og owner