90s Pearl Jam Future Sick Jeremy Grunge t-shirt Extra Large
Chest 23 in.
Length 28 in.
Content: 100% Cotton
Tag Brand: Fruit of the Loom
This incredible vintage tee is for the iconic Seattle grunge band, Pearl Jam. This shirt was made in the mid 90s, around the time that the band released their 1994 album Vitalogy. At the time, Vitalogy was one of the fastest-selling CDs ever released, and it eventually became certified 5x Platinum. It also featured the popular singles "Not For You", "Spin the Black Circle", and "Immortality". The graphics on this tee however, appears to pay tribute to a song off an entirely different album.
This tee has been referred to by some fans as the "sick Jeremy" shirt, in honor of the single "Jeremy" from the band's debut album, Ten. "Jeremy" is remembered by many for its shocking and tragic music video, that received significant airplay on MTV. The video follows the themes of the song, which was inspired by the death of Jeremy Wade Delle, a fifteen year old from Richardson, Texas who took his own life. Despite the song's somber subject matter, both the single and the music video have been widely celebrated. It even received the award for Best Video of the Year at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards.
Fits like a modern unisex adult Extra Large. This shirt has light discoloration throughout, see pics.
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