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This rare 1990s Conart x Cypress Hill tee merges underground hip-hop culture with bold countercultural defiance. A collaboration between one of the most influential rap groups of the West Coast and one of the first graffiti-inspired streetwear brands, this shirt isn’t just wearable—it's a time capsule. The monochrome front graphic shows a hazy, high-contrast photo of a man surrounded by a lush marijuana grow operation, obscured by smoke and shadows. In true Conart fashion, the image feels both documentary and dystopian.
Printed on a thick, washed black blank with a soft hand and era-consistent fade, the shirt features the unmistakable Conart tag at the neck and a classic Conart patch logo on the sleeve. This version glows in the dark—a rare print variant that elevates it from collectible to ultra-scarce. It’s one of those prints that was likely released in small quantities and circulated mainly within LA streetwear and hip-hop circles.
Conart tees were never mass-produced. Their art-forward, guerrilla-style releases were built to challenge both fashion and authority, and this tee is a perfect example. The Cypress Hill connection adds another layer of desirability, linking it to the golden era of West Coast rap and weed legalization activism. Whether you're a collector of vintage hip-hop garments, rare streetwear, or 420 culture history, this is a museum-worthy piece.
XL. Measures 24×31
Flaws - Size tag ripped out, graphics cracking
A rare chance to own one of the most infamous and limited glow-in-the-dark Conart graphics tied to one of the most iconic weed-friendly groups in music history.
This rare 1990s Conart x Cypress Hill tee merges underground hip-hop culture with bold countercultural defiance. A collaboration between one of the most influential rap groups of the West Coast and one of the first graffiti-inspired streetwear brands, this shirt isn’t just wearable—it's a time capsule. The monochrome front graphic shows a hazy, high-contrast photo of a man surrounded by a lush marijuana grow operation, obscured by smoke and shadows. In true Conart fashion, the image feels both documentary and dystopian.
Printed on a thick, washed black blank with a soft hand and era-consistent fade, the shirt features the unmistakable Conart tag at the neck and a classic Conart patch logo on the sleeve. This version glows in the dark—a rare print variant that elevates it from collectible to ultra-scarce. It’s one of those prints that was likely released in small quantities and circulated mainly within LA streetwear and hip-hop circles.
Conart tees were never mass-produced. Their art-forward, guerrilla-style releases were built to challenge both fashion and authority, and this tee is a perfect example. The Cypress Hill connection adds another layer of desirability, linking it to the golden era of West Coast rap and weed legalization activism. Whether you're a collector of vintage hip-hop garments, rare streetwear, or 420 culture history, this is a museum-worthy piece.
XL. Measures 24×31
Flaws - Size tag ripped out, graphics cracking
A rare chance to own one of the most infamous and limited glow-in-the-dark Conart graphics tied to one of the most iconic weed-friendly groups in music history.
This rare 1990s Conart x Cypress Hill tee merges underground hip-hop culture with bold countercultural defiance. A collaboration between one of the most influential rap groups of the West Coast and one of the first graffiti-inspired streetwear brands, this shirt isn’t just wearable—it's a time capsule. The monochrome front graphic shows a hazy, high-contrast photo of a man surrounded by a lush marijuana grow operation, obscured by smoke and shadows. In true Conart fashion, the image feels both documentary and dystopian.
Printed on a thick, washed black blank with a soft hand and era-consistent fade, the shirt features the unmistakable Conart tag at the neck and a classic Conart patch logo on the sleeve. This version glows in the dark—a rare print variant that elevates it from collectible to ultra-scarce. It’s one of those prints that was likely released in small quantities and circulated mainly within LA streetwear and hip-hop circles.
Conart tees were never mass-produced. Their art-forward, guerrilla-style releases were built to challenge both fashion and authority, and this tee is a perfect example. The Cypress Hill connection adds another layer of desirability, linking it to the golden era of West Coast rap and weed legalization activism. Whether you're a collector of vintage hip-hop garments, rare streetwear, or 420 culture history, this is a museum-worthy piece.
XL. Measures 24×31
Flaws - Size tag ripped out, graphics cracking
A rare chance to own one of the most infamous and limited glow-in-the-dark Conart graphics tied to one of the most iconic weed-friendly groups in music history.