Madeworn Aerosmith Tee in Ivory. Size M, S, XS.
Color
White
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
Madeworn Aerosmith Tee in Ivory. Size M, S, XS. Aerosmith Back in the Saddle Tour 84-85. 100% cotton. Made in USA. Machine wash. Front and back screen print graphic detail. Worn-in look with intentionally distressed details throughout. Oversized fit. MDWR-WS179. MWAS061T. With their vintage-inspired designs that hold an edge, Madeworn finds the ideal balance between craftsmanship and a rock-n-roll feel. Founder and designer Blaine Halvorson began with the launch of iconic Junk Food Clothing in 1998. After that initial success and with a itch to explore a luxe-yet-laid back aesthetic, he created Madeworn in 2013 to mass acclaim. The line features intentionally destroyed, uniquely detailed pieces that speak to adolescent and adult angst alike.
Details
Madeworn Aerosmith Tee in Ivory. Size M, S, XS. Aerosmith Back in the Saddle Tour 84-85. 100% cotton. Made in USA. Machine wash. Front and back screen print graphic detail. Worn-in look with intentionally distressed details throughout. Oversized fit. MDWR-WS179. MWAS061T. With their vintage-inspired designs that hold an edge, Madeworn finds the ideal balance between craftsmanship and a rock-n-roll feel. Founder and designer Blaine Halvorson began with the launch of iconic Junk Food Clothing in 1998. After that initial success and with a itch to explore a luxe-yet-laid back aesthetic, he created Madeworn in 2013 to mass acclaim. The line features intentionally destroyed, uniquely detailed pieces that speak to adolescent and adult angst alike.
Madeworn Aerosmith Tee in Ivory. Size M, S, XS. Aerosmith Back in the Saddle Tour 84-85. 100% cotton. Made in USA. Machine wash. Front and back screen print graphic detail. Worn-in look with intentionally distressed details throughout. Oversized fit. MDWR-WS179. MWAS061T. With their vintage-inspired designs that hold an edge, Madeworn finds the ideal balance between craftsmanship and a rock-n-roll feel. Founder and designer Blaine Halvorson began with the launch of iconic Junk Food Clothing in 1998. After that initial success and with a itch to explore a luxe-yet-laid back aesthetic, he created Madeworn in 2013 to mass acclaim. The line features intentionally destroyed, uniquely detailed pieces that speak to adolescent and adult angst alike.