Style | | July 06, 2017

London store Goodhood has jumped on a trend that has been both equally embraced and lambasted by lovers of vintage apparel and invested music fans everywhere.

 

 

Teaming up with Teerjerker, a vintage band tee curator, Goodhood have apparently ‘gone for authenticity with their curated selection’. We don’t know how “authentic” re-printed and fake paint splatters and blood stains can be but, we’re willing to hear them out.

 

 

 

“This collection has been inspired by the level of curation evident in the best record stores, and aims to display a snapshot of tees from genre defining bands.” said Goodhood co-founder Kyle Stewart. Wonder what Kylie and Kendall Jenner’s line of vintage tees were inspired by initially (before they got taken down…)

 

 

FYI : Shoutout to the Sydney stores Storeroom Vintage and Cream who have been important and curating vintage music tees for YEARS.

 

Tha Doggfather ?

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