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A rare and striking 1990s Morrissey bootleg tee, likely sold in the shadows outside venues during his solo tours. This double-sided shirt features a grayscale portrait of Morrissey leaning on a car under streetlight shadows, with a distorted “ON TOUR” tag tucked into the bottom corner. The back shows a second moody photo of him framed by flowers, with “Morrissey” printed in bold distressed red type — worn to perfection.
Printed on a true vintage Murina blank, made in the U.S.A., with the exact soft feel and deep charcoal fade that bootleg collectors hunt for. The bootleg layout, lo-fi halftone texture, and print placement all signal a one-off design that likely wasn’t mass-produced or officially licensed.
Tagged XL. Measures 24.5x30.5
Flaws - fading on graphics as well as fabric
This tee is a prime example of the kind of bootleg artistry that defined ‘90s parking lot culture — raw, unauthorized, and often more compelling than official merch. While most Morrissey shirts from this era feature clean portraits or standard album art, this piece leans gritty and grayscale, tapping directly into his cult status. Rare to find a surviving example in this size and condition, especially one with this much presence. A serious collectible for fans of The Smiths, Moz, and 90s alt rock ephemera.
A rare and striking 1990s Morrissey bootleg tee, likely sold in the shadows outside venues during his solo tours. This double-sided shirt features a grayscale portrait of Morrissey leaning on a car under streetlight shadows, with a distorted “ON TOUR” tag tucked into the bottom corner. The back shows a second moody photo of him framed by flowers, with “Morrissey” printed in bold distressed red type — worn to perfection.
Printed on a true vintage Murina blank, made in the U.S.A., with the exact soft feel and deep charcoal fade that bootleg collectors hunt for. The bootleg layout, lo-fi halftone texture, and print placement all signal a one-off design that likely wasn’t mass-produced or officially licensed.
Tagged XL. Measures 24.5x30.5
Flaws - fading on graphics as well as fabric
This tee is a prime example of the kind of bootleg artistry that defined ‘90s parking lot culture — raw, unauthorized, and often more compelling than official merch. While most Morrissey shirts from this era feature clean portraits or standard album art, this piece leans gritty and grayscale, tapping directly into his cult status. Rare to find a surviving example in this size and condition, especially one with this much presence. A serious collectible for fans of The Smiths, Moz, and 90s alt rock ephemera.
A rare and striking 1990s Morrissey bootleg tee, likely sold in the shadows outside venues during his solo tours. This double-sided shirt features a grayscale portrait of Morrissey leaning on a car under streetlight shadows, with a distorted “ON TOUR” tag tucked into the bottom corner. The back shows a second moody photo of him framed by flowers, with “Morrissey” printed in bold distressed red type — worn to perfection.
Printed on a true vintage Murina blank, made in the U.S.A., with the exact soft feel and deep charcoal fade that bootleg collectors hunt for. The bootleg layout, lo-fi halftone texture, and print placement all signal a one-off design that likely wasn’t mass-produced or officially licensed.
Tagged XL. Measures 24.5x30.5
Flaws - fading on graphics as well as fabric
This tee is a prime example of the kind of bootleg artistry that defined ‘90s parking lot culture — raw, unauthorized, and often more compelling than official merch. While most Morrissey shirts from this era feature clean portraits or standard album art, this piece leans gritty and grayscale, tapping directly into his cult status. Rare to find a surviving example in this size and condition, especially one with this much presence. A serious collectible for fans of The Smiths, Moz, and 90s alt rock ephemera.