70s Just One More Beer Funny Iron On Tank Top t-shirt Small

$59.99 USD

Chest 16 in.

Length 24 in.

Content: Feels like cotton blend

Tag Brand: Unreadable

This cool heathered tank top has a humorous iron on graphic of someone begging for just one more beer. The graphic is a perfect example of the sort of quirky cartoons that were used for iron on decals in the 70s. One of the leading pioneers of the iron on t-shirt trend was Roach, who took heavy inspiration from kustom kulture artists like Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and Stanley Mouse. Roach later hired Ed Newton, who in turn connected the company with underground comix icons like R. Crumb, Rick Griffin, David Mann, and Stanley Mouse. This effectively set the standard of artwork for iron on tees in the 70s, and resulted in bold cartoon graphics like the one showcased here.

Fits like a modern unisex adult small. There is a small hole on the front, see pics.






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