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Reebok
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This is an official T-shirt from the "Human Rights Now!" world tour held in 1988. It was a historic project organized by the international human rights NGO Amnesty International to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The tour is known for its participation by artists such as U2 and Sting, who used music to convey the universal theme of "human rights" to the world. This is an iconic piece that symbolizes the intersection of social messages and culture in the late 1980s. It is a vintage item appreciated for its background, which connects ideas, music, and fashion. Recommended for those who like Woodstock and Lollapalooza, or those who appreciate unique items. Made in USA Single stitch sleeves and hem Condition There are bleach marks approximately 10cm in size near the front and back hem. These do not detract from the overall aesthetic, but please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. Otherwise, the condition is good with no particular issues. Size: ONE-SIZE FITS-ALL Flat measurements: Shoulder width: 51cm Body width: 55cm Length: 73cm Sleeve length: 21cm Brand: Reebok Era: 1980s Country of Origin: USA Item: T-shirt Color: Black Material: 50% Cotton / 50% Polyester * Please also check our profile if you wish. Thank you for looking.
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