1990s Maná Band All Over Print (AOP) Tee
Product Overview
This is a phenomenal "holy grail" for collectors of Rock en Español: an original 1990s Maná All Over Print (AOP) band t-shirt. Maná is arguably the most successful Latin rock band of all time, and their 90s era—spanning from ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? to Sueños Líquidos—produced some of the most iconic imagery in the genre. This "All Over Print" style was a high-end staple of the decade, featuring a sprawling, borderless graphic that covers the entire front and back of the garment. These are significantly rarer than standard tour tees and are highly coveted by archival fashion collectors.
Details & History
Maná’s merchandise from the 90s often leaned into surrealist and nature-inspired themes, reflecting the band’s environmental and social activism. This shirt features a massive, wrap-around print typical of the mid-to-late 90s aesthetic. While the tag is missing, the construction, stitching, and print quality firmly date this to the late 90s era. The fit is the quintessential boxy, oversized silhouette that defines the "Golden Era" of streetwear and band merchandise.
Condition & Measurements
The garment is in great vintage condition, especially for a 25+ year-old AOP. While the tag has been removed, the fabric remains thick and sturdy. There is the very beginning of some slight thrashing (subtle wear to the collar or hem), but it is barely noticeable and arguably enhances the authentic "found-in-the-wild" vintage feel. No major holes, stains, or structural damage.
Tag Size: Missing (Fits like a Modern XL)
Pit to Pit: 23.5 inches
Length: 30 inches
Material: Heavyweight Vintage Cotton
Product Overview
This is a phenomenal "holy grail" for collectors of Rock en Español: an original 1990s Maná All Over Print (AOP) band t-shirt. Maná is arguably the most successful Latin rock band of all time, and their 90s era—spanning from ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? to Sueños Líquidos—produced some of the most iconic imagery in the genre. This "All Over Print" style was a high-end staple of the decade, featuring a sprawling, borderless graphic that covers the entire front and back of the garment. These are significantly rarer than standard tour tees and are highly coveted by archival fashion collectors.
Details & History
Maná’s merchandise from the 90s often leaned into surrealist and nature-inspired themes, reflecting the band’s environmental and social activism. This shirt features a massive, wrap-around print typical of the mid-to-late 90s aesthetic. While the tag is missing, the construction, stitching, and print quality firmly date this to the late 90s era. The fit is the quintessential boxy, oversized silhouette that defines the "Golden Era" of streetwear and band merchandise.
Condition & Measurements
The garment is in great vintage condition, especially for a 25+ year-old AOP. While the tag has been removed, the fabric remains thick and sturdy. There is the very beginning of some slight thrashing (subtle wear to the collar or hem), but it is barely noticeable and arguably enhances the authentic "found-in-the-wild" vintage feel. No major holes, stains, or structural damage.
Tag Size: Missing (Fits like a Modern XL)
Pit to Pit: 23.5 inches
Length: 30 inches
Material: Heavyweight Vintage Cotton