Dead Head Grateful Magnets
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum of a May night in 1973. The design calls to mind The Spectrum and the hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
The Spectrum May 13 1973 T-Shirt Dead Head Grateful Concert Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Harpur College NY 5-2-1972 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Grateful Dead Live at Berkeley Community Theater on 1984-10-31 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Wear the roar of '72. This lightweight tee carries the torn-in energy of that Lyceum night — lightning bolt graphics, faded-tour lettering, the kind of print that remembers the roar of a crowd and the rumble of an amp. It sits soft and broken-in against your skin, breathes through summer streets and crowded venues, and layers easily under flannels or jackets when the night cools. Slip it on and you’re back at the rail, the stage lights cutting through haze, a memory stitched into the fabric.
Dead Head Grateful Garcia Lightning Bolt Lyceum 6-26-72 Tour Europe 72 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row of a summer night in 1990. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Nassau Concert 3-29-90 College Graphic Garcia Weir Lesh Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum. The design calls to mind The hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
Dead Head Grateful Concert Tour Love Graphic Garcia Weir Lesh Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum. The design calls to mind The hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
Fan Art Dead Head Grateful Victorian list of song Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum of a night in 1973. The design calls to mind The Spectrum and the hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum of a night in 1973. The design calls to mind The Spectrum and the hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum of a May night in 1973. The design calls to mind The Spectrum and the hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
Dead Head Grateful The Spectrum 5-13-1973 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: This vintage concert tee channels the raw energy of the Grateful Dead’s 7/27/73 Watkins Glen show. The front art evokes the Wall of Sound era—grainy, race-day grit with Garcia, Weir, and Lesh names woven into a retro racing aesthetic. Wear it to remember sweaty summer nights, tailgate singalongs, or late-night drives with the windows down. It settles in comfortably for long shows, fades into lived-in nostalgia, and becomes a conversation starter among other Deadheads who recognize that specific summer debut. The shirt sits close to the chest without feeling tight, and the soft, breathable cotton makes it easy to wear from festival days into quiet, record-listening evenings.
Dead Head Grateful Watkins Glen Wall Sound Garcia Weir Lesh Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Madison Square Garden 10-14-94 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: This vintage concert tee channels the raw energy of the Grateful Dead’s 7/27/73 Watkins Glen show. The front art evokes the Wall of Sound era—grainy, race-day grit with Garcia, Weir, and Lesh names woven into a retro racing aesthetic. Wear it to remember sweaty summer nights, tailgate singalongs, or late-night drives with the windows down. It settles in comfortably for long shows, fades into lived-in nostalgia, and becomes a conversation starter among other Deadheads who recognize that specific summer debut. The shirt sits close to the chest without feeling tight, and the soft, breathable cotton makes it easy to wear from festival days into quiet, record-listening evenings.
Dead Head Grateful Watkins Glen Wall Sound Garcia Weir Lesh Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row of a summer night in 1977. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row of a summer night in 1977. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row of a summer night in 1977. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Harpur College NY 5 2 1972 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Harpur College NY 5 2 1972 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the setlists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead head grateful Gainesville 11-29-80 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Meadowlands New Jersey 10 16 89 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Meadowlands New Jersey 10 16 89 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Meadowlands 10-16-1989 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that carries the weathered hum of a Dead concert. The design calls to mind the hushed roar of a grateful crowd — faded ticket stubs, long hair, and a vinyl groove that never stops spinning. Lightweight and breathable, this shirt becomes part of your rotation: worn to small shows, record-store dives, or lazy afternoons replaying live sets. It sits comfortably on your shoulders and ages with you, softening at the seams while the print keeps that lived-in, authentic concert memory alive. Slip it on and you’re back in the crowd, feeling the first chord hit and the communal rush that follows.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Giza Pyramids September 14-16 1978 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-concert tee that feels like a snapshot from the front row. The design channels the Dead Head aesthetic — so the shirt reads like a badge of kinship to those who know the set lists and the stories. Wear it to record-store nights, late-night drives with mixtapes, or backyard gatherings where the conversation drifts to favorite shows and guitar solos. The lightweight cotton sits close to the skin without feeling heavy; the tubular knit and taped shoulders keep the silhouette neat even after repeat wears. Subtle black flecks in the natural color add to the lived-in, archivist look. This tee speaks to collectors and memory-keepers who prefer their music merch to feel worn-in and honest rather than flashy.
Dead Head Grateful Hershey Park 6 28 85 Magnet
by BlueLine Design
$3.75 $4.75