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Vintage Skull Tee

RossTheSauce

Oakley Enthusiast
This came in a couple of days ago. It was BNWT. Yes I know I some how managed to already get a stain on it šŸ¤£

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That's a sick shirt. The stain may be able to be spot cleaned instead of washing the whole shirt. Some unsolicited advice: careful about deadstock black t shirts from that era -- as a cost cutting measure some companies used sulfur in the black dye which gradually disintegrates the t shirt unless it is neutralized by washing. I wouldn't expect Oakley to use inferior dyes, but you never know. Some more reading if you're interested: How to Test for and Save Your Vintage T-Shirts From Dry Rot
 
That's a sick shirt. The stain may be able to be spot cleaned instead of washing the whole shirt. Some unsolicited advice: careful about deadstock black t shirts from that era -- as a cost cutting measure some companies used sulfur in the black dye which gradually disintegrates the t shirt unless it is neutralized by washing. I wouldn't expect Oakley to use inferior dyes, but you never know. Some more reading if you're interested: How to Test for and Save Your Vintage T-Shirts From Dry Rot
Fantastic article, thanks for the info!

@cacatman
 

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