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CLEARANCE - Med Black Bob Dylan Milton Glaser T-Shirt - Lightweight Vintage Style 

SKU:CLR-ACTBOBGLAS100-M
  • CLEARANCE - Med Black Bob Dylan Milton Glaser T-Shirt - Lightweight Vintage Style
Regular Price: 
$34.97
$19.00
 
 

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** THIS IS A CLEARANCE T-SHIRT! **
This means it is extremely low stock, and when they are gone they are gone! All sales are final -- NO RETURNS. The shirt itself will be free from any defects, holes or issues. We place shirts on clearance when the shirt is still in wonderful sellable condition, but we just have an extra or two. Maybe we overprinted, or occasionally print a test tee, maybe we're discontinuing the design, etc. 

These shirts are not compatible with coupons. 

This Bluescentric Brand official Bob Dylan Milton Glaser Greatest hits t-shirt is available in premium lightweight 4.2oz vintage style sizes up to 4XL. Solid colors are 100% combed, ringspun cotton. Athletic Heather is 90% cotton. All other Heather colors are 52% cotton, 48% poly. Sizes run true. These t shirts are lighter and slightly more fitted compared to the Classic Gildan tees. 

Authentic Bob Dylan. 

This famous artwork was created by Milton Glaser in 1966, commissioned by CBS for the release of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits album the next year. 

The design is high contrast black and white, with bright saturated colors on Dylan's flowing, curly hair -- inspired by a Marcel DuChamp self-portrait. The vibrant rainbow of colors invoked a psychedelic feel -- an instant hit with the exploding counter-culture movement.

If you look carefully at the flowing lines of Bob Dylan's hair, you'll discover the word "ELVIS"! It was a subtle reference to Dylan's taking up the pop culture crown. 

Milton Glaser was perhaps best known for his creation of the iconic "I ♥ NY" logo, and his distinctive colorful & trippy design style that was the crux of Pop Art for the era.