1986 AC/DC "Who Made Who" North American Tour Raglan
Product Overview
This original 1986 AC/DC "Who Made Who" North American Tour raglan is a definitive artifact of mid-80s rock history. Produced to support the soundtrack for Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive, this piece marks the era when the band’s high-voltage sound achieved peak cinematic crossover. The front features the iconic multicolor cyborg head artwork, framed by classic black 3/4 sleeves and a white raglan body. Because raglan cuts were typically printed in far more limited quantities than standard tour tees, surviving examples with this level of graphic integrity are notably scarce on the secondary market.
Details & History
The garment serves as a primary document of the 1986 tour, featuring a comprehensive North American city list on the reverse. Crafted from a lightweight 1980s cotton blend, the fabric has developed the characteristic soft drape and "paper-thin" feel that only genuine vintage material acquires over nearly four decades. This shirt represents the height of the "Brian Johnson era" visual aesthetic, utilizing bold, high-contrast inks that have maintained surprising vibrancy. Original raglans from this period are highly prioritized by global collectors for their distinct silhouette and historical ties to the band’s transition into mainstream pop-culture dominance.
Condition & Measurements
The shirt is in exceptional vintage condition for a 38-year-old tour garment. It exhibits a natural, even aging consistent with light use, maintaining strong structural integrity with no major holes, tears, or significant staining. The graphic remains flexible with minimal cracking, preserving the facial details of the cyborg illustration and the legibility of the tour list. While the tag is faded, the construction and fit are period-accurate for a mid-80s Large.
Tag Size: Faded (Fits modern Medium to Large)
Pit to Pit: 20.75 inches
Length: 24.5 inches
Product Overview
This original 1986 AC/DC "Who Made Who" North American Tour raglan is a definitive artifact of mid-80s rock history. Produced to support the soundtrack for Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive, this piece marks the era when the band’s high-voltage sound achieved peak cinematic crossover. The front features the iconic multicolor cyborg head artwork, framed by classic black 3/4 sleeves and a white raglan body. Because raglan cuts were typically printed in far more limited quantities than standard tour tees, surviving examples with this level of graphic integrity are notably scarce on the secondary market.
Details & History
The garment serves as a primary document of the 1986 tour, featuring a comprehensive North American city list on the reverse. Crafted from a lightweight 1980s cotton blend, the fabric has developed the characteristic soft drape and "paper-thin" feel that only genuine vintage material acquires over nearly four decades. This shirt represents the height of the "Brian Johnson era" visual aesthetic, utilizing bold, high-contrast inks that have maintained surprising vibrancy. Original raglans from this period are highly prioritized by global collectors for their distinct silhouette and historical ties to the band’s transition into mainstream pop-culture dominance.
Condition & Measurements
The shirt is in exceptional vintage condition for a 38-year-old tour garment. It exhibits a natural, even aging consistent with light use, maintaining strong structural integrity with no major holes, tears, or significant staining. The graphic remains flexible with minimal cracking, preserving the facial details of the cyborg illustration and the legibility of the tour list. While the tag is faded, the construction and fit are period-accurate for a mid-80s Large.
Tag Size: Faded (Fits modern Medium to Large)
Pit to Pit: 20.75 inches
Length: 24.5 inches