Guest Post: How I Rock Vintage

by Mrs Bossa on July 11, 2011

With thanks to Cyrillynn (Any Second Now) – fellow Depeche Mode fan and all-round fabulous dresser.

 

Firstly, I would like to thank Mrs. Bossa for allowing me the chance to do a guest post on her fantastic blog!  This is something that I have been working on for awhile, so what better way to share than as my first guest post.  I wanted to honor her love of vintage by expressing my love of something similar.

 

AN ODE TO THE ROCK T-SHIRT

With so many t-shirts out there bearing some kind of “saying”, the rock t-shirt has received a confusing wrap. Are they are or they not fashionable? It depends on who you ask, and I personally love them. I have bought a t-shirt from every concert I’ve been to since I was 14.  My first two were Duran Duran in 1984 and Depeche Mode in 1985.  Both still fit and now have that “worn in” feel that clothing companies can only hope to emulate.

I’m heavily influenced by 80′s alternative, which sneaks its way into my outfits in the form of a spiked belt, bracelet or rock t-shirt.  Designers like Vivienne Westwood and Stephen Sprouse have infused punk into their lines, and that’s what I love to do with my own wardrobe.  They basically took the t-shirt and made it into a fashion statement.  One of my favorite newer designers, Idil Vice, has created an entire line of clothing that takes the rock t-shirt to a whole new level by placing those rock and punk images on other pieces of clothing like dresses and skirts (like the one below).

The rock t-shirt not only showcases my musical tastes, but it allows me to have greater expression.  I can wear them either completely casual, all the way to glammed up.  They become conversation pieces and can actually bond people.  When I went to a recent concert by OMD, I wore a Joy Division shirt.  There were three other people wearing the same shirt, and we all gave each other a knowing nod, understanding why we were wearing the shirts.  I received several compliments, including an acknowledgement from OMD’s lead singer, Andy McCluskey (he said “Look at you in your Joy Division shirt!”).  Wearing the “right” rock t-shirt can say “I am a connoisseur of music” without you having to say a word.

(Just to give you a bit of history, OMD toured with Joy Division back in the very early 80′s.  When the lead singer, Ian Curtis, committed suicide back in 1982, OMD wrote a song in his honor.  Joy Division later changed their name to New Order).

I came across this article from Cleveland.com called “Vintage rock T-shirts not only make a fashion statement but make a good investment, too“.  Looks like I’m not the only one with a love of the rock tee.  People are not only snapping up shirts from bands like The Ramones and The Sex Pistols, but even the random Styx or odd REO Speedwagon shirts seem to be a hit.  The article explains that vintage and current rock t-shirts are not just fashionable, but can bring in some cash if you are so inclined to give them up.  True vintage t-shirts have increased in value, especially on auction sites such as eBay, fetching up to $1000!  But beware of the wannabes being sold by sites who mass produce them and pawn them off as “vintage”.

“You can always tell by the tags: The originals have much smaller tags and if the tag isn’t as worn as the shirt, you’re probably buying a fake.” - Erica Easley, author of the rock shirt history, “Rock Tease.”

Who knew that my vintage concert t-shirts that I spent $15 on at the most back in 1985, could be worth so much?   Looks like I have a gold-mine in my closet!

 

(Top image courtesy of The Anti-Fop from Google Images. Middle image courtesy of Cleaveland.com.)

How do you feel about rock t-shirts?

Do you have any hidden gems lurking in your closet?


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{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

Shybiker July 11, 2011 at 12:47 pm

I love rock t-shirts. I still have my purple one from a Jethro Tull concert 35 years ago.

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A2Style Boutique
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July 11, 2011 at 3:39 pm

love it! that’s how you rock a …..rock tee. vintage and modern clash fabulously!

P.S. you should check out the A2Style Advocate program for bloggers that style vintage and secondhand pieces.

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Claire
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July 11, 2011 at 4:11 pm

I’ve yet to find a shirt at a show that was in my size, but I guess.. that you get a little extra leeway on sloppiness, with a rockshirt? Yeah, it must be so.

There are some surprisingly engaging books about band shirts, aren’t there?

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Style Eyes July 11, 2011 at 10:42 pm

I really wish I had hung onto my INXS t shirt that I got from the concert. It was too big at the time but would probably fit just right now

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FASHION TALES
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July 12, 2011 at 1:50 am

Gosh, I used to collect rock Tees. I love these and the way that you rock your vintage. Your jacket is a wonderful addition and love the grey colour. This post brings me back, lol. :)
Madison

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Any Second Now
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July 12, 2011 at 3:54 am

Awww, thanks Madison! But I can only aspire be as good as you and Mrs. Bossa in the vintage department :)

xoxo
Cyrillynn

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Any Second Now
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July 12, 2011 at 3:52 am

Thanks all! This was definitely a fun post. Thanks to Mrs. Bossa for the opportunity to guest post on her blog :)

xoxo
Cyrillynn

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Mrs Bossa (@mrsbossa) (@mrsbossa) July 12, 2011 at 7:46 am

How I Rock Vintage: an ode to the rock t-shirt. Great guest post by @any2ndnow : http://j.mp/oKryua

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For Those About To Shop
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July 12, 2011 at 6:50 pm

Duran Duran and Depeche Mode! That’s my life in the 80s, too! I wish I had kept all those amazing rock shirts I bought but I got rid of them because I thought they were not cool anymore or never were. I think the trick is to wear them with irony if that makes any sense at all.

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Vintage T-Shirts July 12, 2011 at 9:06 pm

Vintage tees are our obsession. We showcase them daily – tune in at defunkd.com – lots of information about avoiding bootlegs.

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GRIT & GLAMOUR
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July 13, 2011 at 12:46 am

Ooh, Cyrillyn, you are rocking this so right! LOVE!

Depeche Mode takes me back to age 15 and my alternative days. Still fantastic music!

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Pearl Westwood
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July 18, 2011 at 10:14 am

I think the only band tee I ever had was a Take That one, not very rock!!

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person October 11, 2011 at 10:50 pm

Wow, you’re just so cool.

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