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While vintage band tees have been all the rage in streetwear for the better part of the last half-decade, thanks in large part to Jerry Lorenzo’s affinity for the staple concert merch, they’re not the only stylish garms replete with history.

After recently dropping our guide on how to score rare fashion finds on eBay using unique tips and tricks, we’re doing the legwork for you here by digging up some of our favorite vintage T-shirt finds on the eBay marketplace. With tens of thousands of authentic vintage items to choose from, you’ll be thanking us later.

While our selection skews heavily towards band merch from legendary acts like Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd, tons of non-music related graphics can also be found from brands like Harley-Davidson, Nascar, Nike, and Star Wars, just to name a few.

Check out our picks below from What Goes Around Comes Around’s eBay shop, a premier luxury vintage retailer, and click through to cop before it’s all gone.

Vintage 1983 Grateful Dead Tee Tee

Vintage 1976 Rolling Stones Decca Glitter Tee

Vintage 1977 Sex Pistols "Anarchy in the UK" Tee

Vintage 1995 D.O.A. - Kill Ya Later Tee

Vintage 1960s The Beatles Tee

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