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An absolutely wild, rarely-seen Alice Cooper piece from the Raise Your Fist and Yell era — this 1987–88 tour raglan tee is one of the most bizarre and striking Cooper prints ever pressed. Featuring a haunting front portrait from the Love It to Death era, bold red lettering, and a blood-soaked, skeletal Alice graphic on the back, this double-sided shirt is pure theatrical horror rock.
What makes it especially unique: both sleeves are printed with full tour graphics, including a deranged band portrait, tour dates, and “Raise Your Fist and Yell” slogan running down each arm. The design layout is completely custom and most likely a Canada-exclusive print, as confirmed by the bilingual 50/50 tag marked “Made in Canada.” This raglan didn’t follow standard tour merch runs — it’s one of those inexplicable variants that feels like it was printed in small numbers and forgotten.
Tagged XL. Measures 22.75x26.25
Flaws - almost no signs of wear
This tee is pure collector gold — from its multi-sided print design to its unusual Canadian tag and construction. The Raise Your Fist and Yell era marked one of Cooper’s darker theatrical phases, leaning into slasher aesthetics and shock-rock energy that would influence generations of metal, punk, and goth. Finding this shirt is hard enough, but finding it in this condition, cut, and with both sleeve hits? Near impossible. A surreal relic from one of the most menacing stages of Alice Cooper’s career.
An absolutely wild, rarely-seen Alice Cooper piece from the Raise Your Fist and Yell era — this 1987–88 tour raglan tee is one of the most bizarre and striking Cooper prints ever pressed. Featuring a haunting front portrait from the Love It to Death era, bold red lettering, and a blood-soaked, skeletal Alice graphic on the back, this double-sided shirt is pure theatrical horror rock.
What makes it especially unique: both sleeves are printed with full tour graphics, including a deranged band portrait, tour dates, and “Raise Your Fist and Yell” slogan running down each arm. The design layout is completely custom and most likely a Canada-exclusive print, as confirmed by the bilingual 50/50 tag marked “Made in Canada.” This raglan didn’t follow standard tour merch runs — it’s one of those inexplicable variants that feels like it was printed in small numbers and forgotten.
Tagged XL. Measures 22.75x26.25
Flaws - almost no signs of wear
This tee is pure collector gold — from its multi-sided print design to its unusual Canadian tag and construction. The Raise Your Fist and Yell era marked one of Cooper’s darker theatrical phases, leaning into slasher aesthetics and shock-rock energy that would influence generations of metal, punk, and goth. Finding this shirt is hard enough, but finding it in this condition, cut, and with both sleeve hits? Near impossible. A surreal relic from one of the most menacing stages of Alice Cooper’s career.
An absolutely wild, rarely-seen Alice Cooper piece from the Raise Your Fist and Yell era — this 1987–88 tour raglan tee is one of the most bizarre and striking Cooper prints ever pressed. Featuring a haunting front portrait from the Love It to Death era, bold red lettering, and a blood-soaked, skeletal Alice graphic on the back, this double-sided shirt is pure theatrical horror rock.
What makes it especially unique: both sleeves are printed with full tour graphics, including a deranged band portrait, tour dates, and “Raise Your Fist and Yell” slogan running down each arm. The design layout is completely custom and most likely a Canada-exclusive print, as confirmed by the bilingual 50/50 tag marked “Made in Canada.” This raglan didn’t follow standard tour merch runs — it’s one of those inexplicable variants that feels like it was printed in small numbers and forgotten.
Tagged XL. Measures 22.75x26.25
Flaws - almost no signs of wear
This tee is pure collector gold — from its multi-sided print design to its unusual Canadian tag and construction. The Raise Your Fist and Yell era marked one of Cooper’s darker theatrical phases, leaning into slasher aesthetics and shock-rock energy that would influence generations of metal, punk, and goth. Finding this shirt is hard enough, but finding it in this condition, cut, and with both sleeve hits? Near impossible. A surreal relic from one of the most menacing stages of Alice Cooper’s career.