Y2K Generation 2000 Too Cool to Do Drugs t-shirt Large

$59.99 USD

Chest 21 in.

Length 27 in.

Content: Feels like 100% Cotton

Tag Brand: Jerzees

This shirt was made for members of Gen Z and it reads, "Generation 2000 too cool to do drugs". Anti-drug messages like the one on this tee, first became prevalent several decades ago, and it was President Richard Nixon who first coined the term "war on drugs" back in the early 70s. During the 2000s, kids were discouraged from drug use via an updated version of the classic "brain on drugs" ad. While the original ad compared a drug-addled brain to a frying egg, a 1997 update involved actress Rachael Leigh Cook destroying an entire kitchen with a frying pan.

Fits like a modern unisex adult large. This shirt is thin with a small spot on the left sleeve when wearing, see pics.






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