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The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt

The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face - T-Shirt

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About the product:

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Width, in 17.99 20.00 22.01 24.02 25.98 27.99
Length, in 27.99 29.02 30.00 31.02 32.01 32.99
Sleeve length, in 8.90 9.17 9.45 9.72 10.00 10.39

This classic unisex jersey short sleeve tee fits like a well-loved favorite. Soft cotton and quality print make users fall in love with it over and over again. These t-shirts have-ribbed knit collars to bolster shaping. The shoulders have taping for better fit over time. Dual side seams hold the garment's shape for longer.

.: 100% Airlume combed and ringspun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
.: Light fabric (4.2 oz/yd² (142 g/m²))
.: Retail fit
.: Tear away label
.: Runs true to size

About the Steal Your Face Logo:

Much like the Grateful Dead bears, the Steal Your Face logo is one that both Deadheads and non-fans of the band are familiar with at this point. According to the official website of the late Bear Stanley, the skull and lightning bolt symbol was first designed out of necessity way back in 1969, right near the beginning of the long, strange, trip of the Grateful Dead. It started because the band needed a way to easily identify their road cases while out on tour or playing festival style events with other bands.

The initial idea was to use a lightning bolt as the dividing line between the red and blue half of a circle, because apparently he thought it would look cool, though some speculate that the lightning bolt has something to do with LSD.

Anyway, Bear made a stencil with his circle and lightning bolt design and showed it to artist Bob Thomas (who also designed the dancing bears). Bob elaborated on Stanley’s initial design and came up with the Steal Your Face skull and lightning bolt that has become so famous over the years. The band stenciled the design on their road cases and used it in their album cover art and soon it became engrained in the culture surrounding the Grateful Dead.

At first, though, the skull and lightning bolt symbol was not referred to as the “Steal Your Face” logo or as some call it a “stealie”. It was just the Grateful Dead logo.

Later, (on 4/17/72, to be precise) the band introduced the song “He’s Gone”, which includes the line “Steal your face right off your head”. The lyrics actually refer to the father of drummer Mickey Hart, who had served as the band’s manager but stole a bunch of money and left, but it was soon taken to have another layer of meaning by the fans.

Deadheads took the “steal your face” lyric and applied it to having your “face stolen” by the music, meaning that the Grateful Dead (and specifically, Jerry Garcia), are blowing your mind with their improvisational jams. By association and increased performances of “He’s Gone”, the Grateful Dead’s skull and lightning bolt logo took on the meaning of Steal Your Face” and the symbol became synonymous with the phrase.

Today the logo is all over the place, and in some towns you’re likely to see at least one a day, usually pasted on a tie-dye shirt or in the form of a bumper sticker on somebody’s Subaru. Now you know where it came from. Enjoy a ripping performance of “He’s Gone” from 5/6/81 at Nassau Coliseum below.

 

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