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The Metallica Black Box Eruption T-Shirt

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Everything at once on the same tee!

$34.99

Variations

  • Size
  • Size Chest Width Body Length
    XS 15.5 in.
    39.37 cm
    25 in.
    63.50 cm
    Small 17.5 in.
    44.45 cm
    26 in.
    66.04 cm
    Medium 19.5 in.
    49.53 cm
    28 in.
    71.12 cm
    Large 21.5 in.
    54.61 cm
    30 in.
    76.20 cm
    XL 23.5 in.
    59.69 cm
    31 in.
    78.74 cm
    2XL 25.5 in.
    64.77 cm
    32 in.
    81.28 cm
    3XL 27.5 in.
    69.85 cm
    33 in.
    83.82 cm
    4XL 29.5 in.
    74.93 cm
    34 in.
    86.36 cm
    5XL 31.5 in.
    80.01 cm
    35 in.
    88.90 cm
    How to measure

    How to measure

    Body length

    Measured from neck seam to the bottom of the T-shirt.

    Body width

    Measured across the chest (not around the chest) below the sleeves.

    All measurements are in INCHES and may vary an inch in either direction.

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  • Superfine combed ring-spun 100% cotton
  • Unisex sizing
  • Custom treated
  • Butter washed for a soft hand
  • Ultra soft
  • Not pre-shrunk, please read wash instructions below
  • Golden Goods brand

Proudly made by our San Francisco neighbors, Golden Goods! The Golden Goods crew make it their mission to create the most comfortable, soft gear in the market. Each piece has extreme attention to detail and is constructed with premium quality fabrics.

Wash Instructions:
MACHINE WASH COLD
TUMBLE DRY LOW
INSIDE OUT
DO NOT BLEACH
DO NOT DRY CLEAN
DO NOT IRON GRAPHIC

NOTE: Size charts are for general reference. The fit may vary depending on construction, materials and manufacturer. Sizing may also vary between and within brands.

About Squindo

Born in New Jersey, Squindo was raised on huge doses of Saturday morning cartoons through the ’70s and ’80s, which shaped the attitude and style his art conveys today. More than once, his art teachers told him that what he was doing was not art and that the cartoonish style could never mesh with real art, leaving no future or career doing what he was doing. So, of course, he pursued it!

Squindo's fine art is a lowbrow collection of skulls, hotrods, monkeys, tikis, and pinup girls primarily painted with wood stain on panels. He also sculpts in epoxy clay and automotive body filler. When not behind a pencil or paintbrush, Squindo is most definitely behind the wheel of his ’65 Snotrocket panel truck or his 1931 pickup from hell, out slinging art at local car shows. It seems that teachers may have been wrong. The combination of quirky cartoons and heavy metal has worked for him so far!

Website: www.squindo.net
IG: @Squindo
FB: @Squindo
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