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Elder Goth Tee — Circa 1985

Elder Goth Tee — Circa 1985

Regular price $32.99
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Description

Consistently comfortable and fun to wear!
👕 Premium Quality: Soft material for ultimate comfort
🧵 100% Ringspun Cotton
📏 True-to-Size & Pre-Shrunk
🌿 Made using ethically grown and harvested US cotton
Proudly made, Packaged, and Shipped in the USA

Washing Instructions

Follow these, and your tees will stay as intense as your disdain.
1. Wash and dry your tees inside out. Easy but crucial!
2. Choose low temperatures and mild soaps. Your shirt isn't a barbecue on the camp fire, so no high heat!
3. Resist the spin temptation. Extra spins do more harm than good.
4. Air dry when possible. If tumble drying, avoid heavyweight opponents like jeans and towels.

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Our goal at Sugar + Violence is that you love your order. Please reach out to us if something isn’t right.
Incorrect, damaged, or defective items are eligible for a full refund.
No refunds will be issued after 30 days from the purchase date.
Please contact us at contact@sugarandviolence.store

The lights were low.

The music was loud.

And the world finally made sense in black and white.

Elder Goth — Circa 1985 belongs to the era of underground clubs, cassette tapes, and beautifully dramatic souls who turned melancholy into an art form.

Featuring an ornate gothic skull framed in baroque detail and bold Old English typography, this design honors the generation that embraced the dark before it was ever mainstream.

🖤 For the ones who found poetry in shadows.

🖤 For the ones who made black their signature.

🖤 For the ones who knew it was never a phase.

Printed on a premium black unisex tee with a timeless fit — built for late nights, heavy playlists, and unapologetic individuality.

Not retro.

Not revival.

Essential.

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