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Juliangalarza
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1981 Black Flag sweatshirt

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Bought this like 9 years ago in some vintage tshirt store in LA.
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Juliangalarza
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Re: 1981 Black Flag sweatshirt

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23” pit to pit, 24.5” long

Lucasxavier
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Re: 1981 Black Flag sweatshirt

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sorry not to break your argument by explaining this crewneck 9 years ago, but I think this is a new print of the blank crewneck tee
Usually, when screen printing on a crewneck, the screen printing thickness is thin. It seems to prevent the color from fading (for example: the white of the screen becomes burnt, not pure white because the crewneck contains polyester).
Lucas

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Juliangalarza
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Re: 1981 Black Flag sweatshirt

Post by Juliangalarza »

Thanks, appreciate it. For what it’s worth, I wouldn’t say the printing on the crew neck is thick, kinda blends into the fabric instead of being on top and plasticky feeling

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