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Marilyn Manson TV Longsleeve Shirt$34.99
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The moment I slipped on this Marilyn Manson long sleeve, I was instantly transported back to 1994 — when Portrait of an American Family dropped and the Spooky Kids were just beginning to rattle the Southern Florida metal scene. This shirt explodes with vibrant nostalgia — there’s nothing more chaotic than young Marilyn Manson’s twisted grin bursting out of a warped blue TV screen. It perfectly captures the surreal, colorful, and unhinged energy of the early Spooky Kids era. Made from soft 100% cotton, this long sleeve delivers that broken-in vintage feel with just a bit of extra coverage — ideal for layering or throwing on when the temperature dips. It’s breathable but cozy, perfect for cold concert nights, garage hangs, or days when a short sleeve just won’t cut it. Whether you’re pairing it with combat boots, black denim, or just letting the graphic steal the spotlight, this shirt brings a punch of early ‘90s chaos to any outfit. It’s not just band merch — it’s wearable history. Throw on Lunchbox and crank the volume — this long sleeve feels made for blasting old-school Marilyn Manson. I’ve owned this one for years, and the colors still hit just as hard wash after wash. If you’re hunting for something bold, nostalgic, and soaked in early-era madness, this shirt is your ticket to standing out.
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