








2005 CKY (Camp Kill Yourself) Summer Tour Tee
In the heart of the early 2000s underground scene, few bands blended raw energy, skate culture, and cult-like loyalty quite like CKY—short for Camp Kill Yourself. Known for their close ties to Bam Margera and Jackass fame, CKY was more than a band; they were a movement. This 2005 CKY Summer Tour tee is a quintessential relic from that era, capturing the group's unique place at the intersection of metal, punk, and misfit mayhem.
This tour shirt features a killer front print of the full band mid-performance, filtered through gritty red-and-white tones that echo their rebellious aesthetic. The back print is where it really sings—showcasing a large CKY logo overlaid with a stylized tour route formed by venue names, mapping out their chaotic 2005 U.S. run. It's a visual that screams ‘DIY skate video soundtrack’ in the best way possible. The shirt is constructed on a faded black cotton blank with single-stitch sleeves and classic boxy proportions—true to its mid-2000s origins.
Tagged Medium. Measures 20.5×27
Flaws - None
For collectors, this is more than a shirt—it’s a memento from a time when CKY was crashing through venue walls, literally and figuratively. Rare to find with both front and back prints intact, especially from the post-Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild peak. A must-have for fans of Bam Margera, Viva La Bam, or anyone still skating curbs to “Flesh into Gear.”
In the heart of the early 2000s underground scene, few bands blended raw energy, skate culture, and cult-like loyalty quite like CKY—short for Camp Kill Yourself. Known for their close ties to Bam Margera and Jackass fame, CKY was more than a band; they were a movement. This 2005 CKY Summer Tour tee is a quintessential relic from that era, capturing the group's unique place at the intersection of metal, punk, and misfit mayhem.
This tour shirt features a killer front print of the full band mid-performance, filtered through gritty red-and-white tones that echo their rebellious aesthetic. The back print is where it really sings—showcasing a large CKY logo overlaid with a stylized tour route formed by venue names, mapping out their chaotic 2005 U.S. run. It's a visual that screams ‘DIY skate video soundtrack’ in the best way possible. The shirt is constructed on a faded black cotton blank with single-stitch sleeves and classic boxy proportions—true to its mid-2000s origins.
Tagged Medium. Measures 20.5×27
Flaws - None
For collectors, this is more than a shirt—it’s a memento from a time when CKY was crashing through venue walls, literally and figuratively. Rare to find with both front and back prints intact, especially from the post-Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild peak. A must-have for fans of Bam Margera, Viva La Bam, or anyone still skating curbs to “Flesh into Gear.”
In the heart of the early 2000s underground scene, few bands blended raw energy, skate culture, and cult-like loyalty quite like CKY—short for Camp Kill Yourself. Known for their close ties to Bam Margera and Jackass fame, CKY was more than a band; they were a movement. This 2005 CKY Summer Tour tee is a quintessential relic from that era, capturing the group's unique place at the intersection of metal, punk, and misfit mayhem.
This tour shirt features a killer front print of the full band mid-performance, filtered through gritty red-and-white tones that echo their rebellious aesthetic. The back print is where it really sings—showcasing a large CKY logo overlaid with a stylized tour route formed by venue names, mapping out their chaotic 2005 U.S. run. It's a visual that screams ‘DIY skate video soundtrack’ in the best way possible. The shirt is constructed on a faded black cotton blank with single-stitch sleeves and classic boxy proportions—true to its mid-2000s origins.
Tagged Medium. Measures 20.5×27
Flaws - None
For collectors, this is more than a shirt—it’s a memento from a time when CKY was crashing through venue walls, literally and figuratively. Rare to find with both front and back prints intact, especially from the post-Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild peak. A must-have for fans of Bam Margera, Viva La Bam, or anyone still skating curbs to “Flesh into Gear.”