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This original vintage tee commemorates The Long Run, the 1979 album by The Eagles that marked the final studio release from the band before their initial breakup. With its minimalist design and stark white-on-black typeface, the shirt mirrors the album’s tone—reflective, clean, and a little jaded. Across the front, “The Long Run / The Eagles” is printed in a bold, serif type that evokes the band's understated but iconic visual identity from the late '70s.
Worn by crew, fans, and insiders alike during the album’s promotional push, this tee isn't about flashy graphics—it’s about legacy. The Long Run wasn’t just a record; it was a transition, signaling the end of an era while producing enduring tracks like “I Can’t Tell You Why” and the title track itself. This shirt serves as a time capsule from that pivotal moment in American rock history.
The body features soft, broken-in black cotton with single-stitch construction typical of late '70s and early '80s production. The print, though simple, stands the test of time with a clean and elegant presence. Its understated nature means it pairs seamlessly with everything—denim, leather, or worn-out flannel—and still carries heavyweight cultural relevance for collectors and music fans.
Tagged Large. Measures 19×26
Flaws - Staining on sleeve, very small paint stain, several minor pinholes
A solid pick for classic rock collectors, ‘70s heads, or anyone into real-deal vintage music tees with character.
This original vintage tee commemorates The Long Run, the 1979 album by The Eagles that marked the final studio release from the band before their initial breakup. With its minimalist design and stark white-on-black typeface, the shirt mirrors the album’s tone—reflective, clean, and a little jaded. Across the front, “The Long Run / The Eagles” is printed in a bold, serif type that evokes the band's understated but iconic visual identity from the late '70s.
Worn by crew, fans, and insiders alike during the album’s promotional push, this tee isn't about flashy graphics—it’s about legacy. The Long Run wasn’t just a record; it was a transition, signaling the end of an era while producing enduring tracks like “I Can’t Tell You Why” and the title track itself. This shirt serves as a time capsule from that pivotal moment in American rock history.
The body features soft, broken-in black cotton with single-stitch construction typical of late '70s and early '80s production. The print, though simple, stands the test of time with a clean and elegant presence. Its understated nature means it pairs seamlessly with everything—denim, leather, or worn-out flannel—and still carries heavyweight cultural relevance for collectors and music fans.
Tagged Large. Measures 19×26
Flaws - Staining on sleeve, very small paint stain, several minor pinholes
A solid pick for classic rock collectors, ‘70s heads, or anyone into real-deal vintage music tees with character.
This original vintage tee commemorates The Long Run, the 1979 album by The Eagles that marked the final studio release from the band before their initial breakup. With its minimalist design and stark white-on-black typeface, the shirt mirrors the album’s tone—reflective, clean, and a little jaded. Across the front, “The Long Run / The Eagles” is printed in a bold, serif type that evokes the band's understated but iconic visual identity from the late '70s.
Worn by crew, fans, and insiders alike during the album’s promotional push, this tee isn't about flashy graphics—it’s about legacy. The Long Run wasn’t just a record; it was a transition, signaling the end of an era while producing enduring tracks like “I Can’t Tell You Why” and the title track itself. This shirt serves as a time capsule from that pivotal moment in American rock history.
The body features soft, broken-in black cotton with single-stitch construction typical of late '70s and early '80s production. The print, though simple, stands the test of time with a clean and elegant presence. Its understated nature means it pairs seamlessly with everything—denim, leather, or worn-out flannel—and still carries heavyweight cultural relevance for collectors and music fans.
Tagged Large. Measures 19×26
Flaws - Staining on sleeve, very small paint stain, several minor pinholes
A solid pick for classic rock collectors, ‘70s heads, or anyone into real-deal vintage music tees with character.