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Buy Kurt Cobain's T-Shirts!

The Nirvana frontman's birthday is Friday, February 20. Dress appropriately.
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain was known for his slacker fashion style that brought disheveled flannel, ragged jeans, and thrift store T-shirts to the forefront of '90s couture.

To preserve this legacy, Rock'n'roll T-shirt company WornFree has reproduced some of his most renowned T-shirts, including the black "Grunge is Dead" print and the white "Hi, How Are You?" illustration by Daniel Johnson.

Click here to see the site's collection of Cobain-approved T-shirts. Aside from listening to Nirvana's complete catalogue, they're a fitting (pun intended, sorry) way to memorialize Cobain, who would have turned 42 this Friday, February 20.

Comments

anthonyporterlynch

I don't think Kurt will ever be equaled, just like John Lennon. Musicians, poets, tend to live eternally, if they're good. If not, like a lot of bands festival circuit, they play to a cult of fans, not millions anymore. That's what I miss about the late eighties and early nineties, the only festivals in town were The Clash of the Titans and Lollapalooza. Ozzfest, Gigantour, and the European metal festivals are the only place to escape from the growing populations of yuppies, who still have too much money for not enough change. Anthony Porter Lynch

Anonymous

they are really nice designs, tshirt printing is the most important to build up a cool t-shirt, nice work guys

SINISTER

agreed, but I don't think the sudden burst of festivals signifies a growing population of yuppies though one might think so by recent bookings (Bruce Springsteen, Phish for Bonnaroo? We could do better).

anthonyporterlynch

But that's the point of those festivals. Bang Your head, Wacken, Castle Donnington/Monsters Of Rock/Download are all going on twenty-five years. I don't care where Bruce Springsteen or Phish play, they should just shut up and play.

Anthony Porter Lynch

SINISTER

I'm definitely down for the lesser known events because people just let go more and get all kinds of wild.

wurlitzerheart

eh, Nirvana is overrated. Kurt did have good taste, though -- Daniel Johnston is great.

j3s2b3w

$50?
no thanx

anthonyporterlynch

I really don't think Nirvana are out of date. Nirvana still stand out, where's the rebellion anymore?

Anthony Porter Lynch

keithff45

check out newer sites http://www.streetshirts.co.uk/

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