











1991 Suicidal Tendencies Send Me Your Money Devil Adam Siegel Tee
One of the wildest and most coveted Suicidal Tendencies shirts ever printed. This 1991 original features the devilishly iconic “Send Me Your Money” graphic designed by Adam Siegel, complete with his signature and ‘91 date mark printed front and center. Known for its vibrant color palette and chaotic cartoon style, this is one of those tees that captures the full crossover energy of ST’s skate punk, metal, and hardcore fanbase in the early ’90s.
Printed on a black Hanes USA-made 100% cotton blank, this is the textbook setup for early ’90s band merch. Thick screenprint with crisp details, classic Hanes size L (42–44), and all the right details including single stitch hems and fade from honest wear. This isn’t a reprint — this is the real deal, straight out of the Venice hardcore era.
Tagged Large. Measures 20.5x28.5
Flaws - Graphics cracking
This shirt is a certified grail for Suicidal fans and 90s alt collectors alike. Adam Siegel’s artwork gives it a visual identity that’s loud, bizarre, and unforgettable — a match for the band’s satirical take on televangelists in the song itself. Between the early licensing, original tag, and iconic artwork, this tee stands firmly in the upper tier of 90s band shirts — especially when preserved like this.
One of the wildest and most coveted Suicidal Tendencies shirts ever printed. This 1991 original features the devilishly iconic “Send Me Your Money” graphic designed by Adam Siegel, complete with his signature and ‘91 date mark printed front and center. Known for its vibrant color palette and chaotic cartoon style, this is one of those tees that captures the full crossover energy of ST’s skate punk, metal, and hardcore fanbase in the early ’90s.
Printed on a black Hanes USA-made 100% cotton blank, this is the textbook setup for early ’90s band merch. Thick screenprint with crisp details, classic Hanes size L (42–44), and all the right details including single stitch hems and fade from honest wear. This isn’t a reprint — this is the real deal, straight out of the Venice hardcore era.
Tagged Large. Measures 20.5x28.5
Flaws - Graphics cracking
This shirt is a certified grail for Suicidal fans and 90s alt collectors alike. Adam Siegel’s artwork gives it a visual identity that’s loud, bizarre, and unforgettable — a match for the band’s satirical take on televangelists in the song itself. Between the early licensing, original tag, and iconic artwork, this tee stands firmly in the upper tier of 90s band shirts — especially when preserved like this.
One of the wildest and most coveted Suicidal Tendencies shirts ever printed. This 1991 original features the devilishly iconic “Send Me Your Money” graphic designed by Adam Siegel, complete with his signature and ‘91 date mark printed front and center. Known for its vibrant color palette and chaotic cartoon style, this is one of those tees that captures the full crossover energy of ST’s skate punk, metal, and hardcore fanbase in the early ’90s.
Printed on a black Hanes USA-made 100% cotton blank, this is the textbook setup for early ’90s band merch. Thick screenprint with crisp details, classic Hanes size L (42–44), and all the right details including single stitch hems and fade from honest wear. This isn’t a reprint — this is the real deal, straight out of the Venice hardcore era.
Tagged Large. Measures 20.5x28.5
Flaws - Graphics cracking
This shirt is a certified grail for Suicidal fans and 90s alt collectors alike. Adam Siegel’s artwork gives it a visual identity that’s loud, bizarre, and unforgettable — a match for the band’s satirical take on televangelists in the song itself. Between the early licensing, original tag, and iconic artwork, this tee stands firmly in the upper tier of 90s band shirts — especially when preserved like this.