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T-shirts printed the gorgeous scowl of Tupac Shakur were ubiquitous when I was in middle school, but the only one I’ve ever wanted popped up about a decade and a half after his passing.
The company was started by brothers Sean and Aaron Brock, who in the early '90s worked at J. Prince's Houston-based Rap-a-Lot Records as a graphic designer and general manager, respectively.
Graphic tees Graphic tees were a huge trend amongst 90’s youngsters as rapping culture was evolving with bold prints and brand names all over the T-shirts. Wear your graphic tee with plain jeans ...