80s Chicago Rock N Roll Band Distressed t-shirt Medium

$149.99 USD

Chest 19.5 in.

Length 26.5 in.

Content: Feels like cotton blend

Tag Brand: No Tag

This vintage band tee was made back in the 80s and it is expertly distressed, leaving the shirt with a worn buttery soft feel. The shirt is for the rock group Chicago, which was originally formed back in the late 60s. The band first originated under the name Chicago Transit Authority and it consisted of Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera, Terry Kath, Lee Loughnane, James Pankow, Walter Parazaider, and Danny Seraphine, although the line up has changed several times over the years.

The group's first top ten singles came in 1970, off their second studio album titled Chicago, and they were "Make Me Smile" and "25 or 6 to 4". Much of the group's early releases were experimental and progressive rock, but after the death of Terry Kath, they began moving towards a more soft rock sound. This shirt is from the 80s when they produced a number of easy listening hits such as "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", "Will You Still Love Me?" and "You're the Inspiration".

Fits like a modern unisex adult medium. This shirt is distressed. It is very soft and thin with holes and paint stains, see pics.






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