Designs inspired by random t-shirts worn by rock stars - mostly in the 1970s because that's when they were awesome.
Tribute version of the "Rated X" t-shirt Allen Collins wore at a 1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in California.
Faithful reproduction of the vegetarian shirt Artimus Pyle wore on the cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Street Survivors album.
Tribute reproduction of a cool-looking shirt for Le NOSH in St. Maarten Peter Frampton was photographed in at Xenon Disco in NYC in 1978.
This design is from a really fantastic t-shirt Blondie guitarist Chris Stein wore in a 1977 photo session in front of the Hollywood sign in L.A. He cut the sides to take it in and lopped the sleeves off a bit, so more work will be required to try to look as cool as him.
Tribute to the statement shirt of Dee Snider wore in Washington DC before his appearance before Congress back when Tipper Gore and the PMRC was all the rage.
Inspired by a 1976 studio photograph of Phil Collins wearing a sweatshirt with this on it when he was in Genesis. Honestly, the photo is cooler than the design.
Recreation of a weirdly fantastic shirt Brian Eno was photographed wearing in 1974. Buy three sizes too small to get the same stretch effect he had...
Tribute reproduction of Leon Wilkeson's shirt on promo photos for Lynyrd Skynyrd's final album Street Survivors.
Pretty great reproduction of the Atlanta Is For Lovers t-shirt Al Kooper was photographed wearing at his Atlanta home in 1973 just a few weeks after finishing the recording of Lynyrd Skynyrd's debut album just outside the city in Doraville.