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Urgo
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Need help for an authentication on a Brockum MIC

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Hello everyone,

I would really appreciate some help authenticating this Brockum Worldwide Made in China tag.

The shirt is a vintage hip-hop. The back of the tag says “Printed in Australia” and “Sydney, Australia” - importantly, it says SYDNEY, not SYCNEY.

The copyright line on the print appears to read something like:

© 1993

I personally believe the shirt itself may be from the late 90s, even if the copyright date says 1993.

My main concerns are about the tag details:

On the BROCKUM logo, the thread pattern doesn’t seem to show the usual “holes” or broken texture on letters I’ve seen on some authentic examples.
The M size letter looks slightly oddly placed to me, maybe not close enough to the bottom edge compared with some examples I found on the forum.
The sizing is unusual for a tagged M:
23.2" pit to pit x 26.8" length
So it fits more like a boxy L / short XL.
The shirt is double stitch, which I understand can be normal for Brockum MIC / ACME Australia, but I’d like confirmation.

The print and fabric look naturally aged to me, and the shirt has a faded grey/black body

I’m mainly trying to know whether this tag looks like a legitimate Brockum MIC / ACME Australia tag, or one of the newer fake/repro tags.

Any opinion would be very helpful, especially from people familiar with Brockum Made in China / ACME Australia tags.

Thanks a lot.
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jimmyj
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Re: Need help for an authentication on a Brockum MIC

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Urgo wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2026 2:15 am Hello everyone,

I would really appreciate some help authenticating this Brockum Worldwide Made in China tag.

The shirt is a vintage hip-hop. The back of the tag says “Printed in Australia” and “Sydney, Australia” - importantly, it says SYDNEY, not SYCNEY.

The copyright line on the print appears to read something like:

© 1993

I personally believe the shirt itself may be from the late 90s, even if the copyright date says 1993.

My main concerns are about the tag details:

On the BROCKUM logo, the thread pattern doesn’t seem to show the usual “holes” or broken texture on letters I’ve seen on some authentic examples.
The M size letter looks slightly oddly placed to me, maybe not close enough to the bottom edge compared with some examples I found on the forum.
The sizing is unusual for a tagged M:
23.2" pit to pit x 26.8" length
So it fits more like a boxy L / short XL.
The shirt is double stitch, which I understand can be normal for Brockum MIC / ACME Australia, but I’d like confirmation.

The print and fabric look naturally aged to me, and the shirt has a faded grey/black body

I’m mainly trying to know whether this tag looks like a legitimate Brockum MIC / ACME Australia tag, or one of the newer fake/repro tags.

Any opinion would be very helpful, especially from people familiar with Brockum Made in China / ACME Australia tags.

Thanks a lot.
There is an improved Brockum MIC tag, size M would be rare for a real one, one thing you could try is finding another one.

I can spot some issues, but the tag is warped in the photo.

The biggest concern is the clearly faded print/shirt and pristine tag.
Jimmy J

(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum should not be considered 100% conclusive; I'm simply giving a gut reaction based on the limited information provided.)

Urgo
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Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2026 2:05 am

Re: Need help for an authentication on a Brockum MIC

Post by Urgo »

Thanks for your awnser.
I've tried finding a similar tee, it was impossible.
Maybe it's too good to be true.

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