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Kurt Cobain - Grunge Is Dead T-Shirt

Grunge Is Dead T-Shirt seen here worn by Kurt Cobain.

By 1992, when Kurt Cobain was photographed sporting this rather ironic message, Nirvana had stormed pop's battlements and fully dominated the scene. They were so big, in fact, that the media became fixated on Pacific Northwest music and style — everything was about "grunge," a lazy catch-all term for the intense, guitar-heavy music coming out of this rainy clime, as well as the region's hair, clothes, tattoos, poetry and what have you. So who better to ring the death knell of "grunge" than Kurt Cobain himself?

This licensed Kurt Cobain T-shirt is custom made from the softest, prewashed and shrunk cotton jersey for a lasting fit. Worn Free faithfully reproduces vintage rock t-shirts we track down from archive images and worn by Kurt Cobain.