15 Twitter Users Devoted To Vintage T-Shirts
September 6, 2013 by Jimmy J
1. ‘Til Death Do You Part
I'm going to wear vintage tees everyday for the rest of my life. I love them.
— Malia McNelly (@maliamcnelly) September 6, 2013
2. Hey Big Spender
If I won the lottery I would spend it all on vintage band t shirts :}
— Charlie Halliday (@SouvlakiLove) September 5, 2013
3. Child Support
Tru Life: I can't stop spending the baby's pamper money on vintage t-shirts
— Felipe (@Felipe2egundo) August 1, 2013
4. No Jacket Required
When I die bury me in a vintage tee.
— Sizz Daddy (@WhereDaChicken) August 31, 2013
5. KISS it Hello
-If your house is burning and you can take 1 thing what would it be? -My vintage Kiss Destroyer 1977 U.S Tour rock tee.
— Dead Babies ???? (@esemirulo) August 19, 2013
6. Caretaker
I'll totally hang a vintage t-shirt before I hang a button down, given that there is only one hanger left.
— Rosco Spears (@RoscoSpears) August 16, 2013
7. Punk’d
Is it still punk rock if you tuck your vintage Dead Kennedys t-shirt into your pleated walking shorts?
— AngusRoweMacPherson (@AngusRM) August 7, 2013
8. Cured
I now have a different vintage Cure t-shirt to wear every day of the week. Except for Friday.
— Christopher R Barker (@AlphaOneKiller) August 6, 2013
9. Even Stephen
If adulthood means not impulse-buying vintage tees from my favorite Spielberg movies then I hate being an adult.
— Emmy Potter (@empo1188) August 5, 2013
10. Getting Randy
If people think I'm ready to go out when I put my vintage Randy Travis tshirt on, I feel I've been making some good decisions with my life.
— Joe Mosley (@mojosley) September 3, 2013
11. Kidnapped
If you ever see my children in rock band tees, they have been kidnapped so please DM me.
— Majandra Delfino (@MajandraD) July 8, 2013
12. Proposal
When I get engaged the guy better propose to me with a hairless cat and vintage band tees.
— Liz (@lizsux) July 20, 2013
13. The Tenant
if I could live my live in vintage band tees you couldn't pay me enough to wear anything else ever
— skylar shane (@dumbcoast) July 18, 2013
14. The Graduate
Just bought my son a vintage Def Leopard t shirt ... his.education is.nearly complete!
— Kevin Matza (@KMat21) July 27, 2013
15. The Accountant
A nickel mustache ride in 1975 would cost $.22 in today's dollars. Update your vintage t-shirts accordingly.
— Moob Radley (@disastrdad) September 2, 2013