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Altamont 1969 Unisex Tee
Sale price  £20.00 GBP Regular price  £22.00 GBP

The dream curdles in the cold Californian dusk with the “Altamont ’69” Tee — an uneasy tribute to the concert that marked the end of innocence and the moment the counterculture looked back at itself and flinched.

This shirt doesn’t celebrate chaos. It documents it. The image recalls the Altamont Free Concert — the bad sound, the bad decisions, the fatal optimism — anchored by the unsettling presence of the dog on stage, a symbol of how quickly things slipped from idealism into menace. Peace, love, and revolution suddenly needed security… and hired the wrong kind.

It’s a wearable footnote to history: when rock ’n’ roll stopped pretending it was harmless, and the 60s quietly bled out in front of 300,000 people.

This tee is for those who understand that cultural moments don’t just happen — they fracture.

  • Soft, premium cotton that wears comfortably even when the subject matter doesn’t

  • Unisex fit for music historians, sceptics, and survivors of borrowed myths

  • Striking archival-style graphic referencing Altamont, the stage, and the dog that shouldn’t have been there

  • Machine washable, because history leaves stains

Wear it as a reminder, not a celebration. A marker for the day the music didn’t save anyone.

Altamont ’69 — when the party ended, and the bill came due.

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