It was only two decades ago when teens were still seen wearing Rolling Stones band t-shirts showing off their adoration for rock music. These tees were seen as un-stylish, over-sized, and definitely not acceptable in any nightclub. That was back then. Today, trade names like Armani carry graphic t-shirts that are both stylish and are completely acceptable elements of fashionable clothing.
Graphical tees, in general, were part of the anti-establishment culture that dominated with the grunge movement and previously with 80′s rap musics. Then came gangster rap and its series of graphic tees that idolized music legends such as Tupac. Interestingly enough, we also owe these groups for the advent of clothing as being cool. These tees have become part of the mainstream.
UK shops now readily have music t-shirts of well-known rock bands and pop artists as well as abstract designs. The market for graphical t-shirts has grown. People not only pay a lot of money for graphical tee-shirts, but are also okay with displaying contents besides a name brand or a band name on their clothing. Now most kids want a t-shirt that sends a message about him or her in an original way, and be able to go out in clubs without a problem.
In the streets of London, you will not miss the number of band, pop, ironic, funny, or offensive messages delivered via graphic tee-shirt. In clubs, worn under a dress jacket, graphical tee-shirts are becoming a statement. They have become what’s hot.
What has really made graphic tees a success are the many e-commerce internet sites that are online – such as sugarbullets.co.uk – which features very original designs from rock bands such as The Rolling Stones, AC/DC which was rare thing back in the day. Now that a t-shirt can be a work of art and not something mass-produced, its value rises and it becomes a cool t-shirt. These new online platforms are giving way for more graphical tee-shirt designers to show-off their talents.
In Sugar Bullets website you can find tee-shirts, considered as collectable items, most of them are from the sixties and seventies and were used by the crew of rock legends Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, The Who, Queen, David Bowie, Beatles, Pink Floyd and others
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SugarBullets is the official online reseller of vintage Amplified rock band t -shirts