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In the rich tradition of biker brotherhood and remembrance, this 1980s Death Vipers memorial T-shirt stands out as a hauntingly powerful example of outlaw motorcycle culture graphics. Printed on a soft, heather gray Screen Stars tag (50/50 cotton/poly), this piece memorializes fallen brothers with reverent, almost medieval flair. The front features a flaming skull clutching a tombstone inscribed with “In Memory of Fallen Brothers” and a poetic epitaph that reads:
“Do not laugh my friend as you pass by –
As you are now so once was I –
As I am now so you must be –
Prepare for death and follow me.”
The back showcases an aggressive, high-detail dragon illustration wrapping around the words Death Vipers, anchoring the shirt in fantasy-anarchic biker iconography. The dual-print design makes it a standout in both subject and form—bold, eerie, and reflective of the era’s darker underground motorcycle club art.
Tagged Large. Measures 20×27
Flaws - None
This type of shirt wasn’t mass-produced or officially distributed—likely printed in very small runs for club members or affiliated memorial rides. The combination of high-contrast black ink over heather gray, 1980s fantasy style motifs, and reverent biker culture themes make it a grail-worthy piece in both motorcycle memorabilia and gothic streetwear circles.
In the rich tradition of biker brotherhood and remembrance, this 1980s Death Vipers memorial T-shirt stands out as a hauntingly powerful example of outlaw motorcycle culture graphics. Printed on a soft, heather gray Screen Stars tag (50/50 cotton/poly), this piece memorializes fallen brothers with reverent, almost medieval flair. The front features a flaming skull clutching a tombstone inscribed with “In Memory of Fallen Brothers” and a poetic epitaph that reads:
“Do not laugh my friend as you pass by –
As you are now so once was I –
As I am now so you must be –
Prepare for death and follow me.”
The back showcases an aggressive, high-detail dragon illustration wrapping around the words Death Vipers, anchoring the shirt in fantasy-anarchic biker iconography. The dual-print design makes it a standout in both subject and form—bold, eerie, and reflective of the era’s darker underground motorcycle club art.
Tagged Large. Measures 20×27
Flaws - None
This type of shirt wasn’t mass-produced or officially distributed—likely printed in very small runs for club members or affiliated memorial rides. The combination of high-contrast black ink over heather gray, 1980s fantasy style motifs, and reverent biker culture themes make it a grail-worthy piece in both motorcycle memorabilia and gothic streetwear circles.
In the rich tradition of biker brotherhood and remembrance, this 1980s Death Vipers memorial T-shirt stands out as a hauntingly powerful example of outlaw motorcycle culture graphics. Printed on a soft, heather gray Screen Stars tag (50/50 cotton/poly), this piece memorializes fallen brothers with reverent, almost medieval flair. The front features a flaming skull clutching a tombstone inscribed with “In Memory of Fallen Brothers” and a poetic epitaph that reads:
“Do not laugh my friend as you pass by –
As you are now so once was I –
As I am now so you must be –
Prepare for death and follow me.”
The back showcases an aggressive, high-detail dragon illustration wrapping around the words Death Vipers, anchoring the shirt in fantasy-anarchic biker iconography. The dual-print design makes it a standout in both subject and form—bold, eerie, and reflective of the era’s darker underground motorcycle club art.
Tagged Large. Measures 20×27
Flaws - None
This type of shirt wasn’t mass-produced or officially distributed—likely printed in very small runs for club members or affiliated memorial rides. The combination of high-contrast black ink over heather gray, 1980s fantasy style motifs, and reverent biker culture themes make it a grail-worthy piece in both motorcycle memorabilia and gothic streetwear circles.