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My WARdrobe: Black Flag Tribute Shirts to Brazil and points West, blasting the new OFF!
It reminds us of last year, when we gave Dimitri from OFF! a new shirt for being awesome. Then OFF! ripped our faces off both at a Criminal Records in-store and their show at the Drunken Unicorn that night. Atlanta, you were sweaty and gross sometimes, but you made the punks play ferociously.
Plus: Keith! WTF. Amazing.
The new MY WARdrobe: Black Flag Tribute Shirt Everything Went Black Love version

One of the highlights of 2011 was when Dimitri Coats accepted our offer/gift of a MY WARdrobe: Black Flag Tribute Shirt. But one of the higher highlights of 2011 was his decision to wear it at their Atlanta show, back in March:
Punk rock supergroup OFF! played Atlanta’s Drunken Unicorn last week. Their collection of EPs is a favorite in the office, so the whole Fabrication Fabrication team was in attendance. Also there, as modeled above by Dimitri Coats, was our Keith & Ron & Dez & Henry MY WARdrobe…
The highest highlight of that higher highlight of a night? Getting our personal copy autographed by Keith Morris. A gentleman and a legend!
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Punk rock supergroup OFF! played Atlanta’s Drunken Unicorn last week. Their collection of EPs is a favorite in the office, so the whole Fabrication Fabrication team was in attendance. Also there, as modeled above by Dimitri Coats, was our Keith & Ron & Dez & Henry MY WARdrobe Black Flag Tribute Shirt.

OFF!, if you don’t know, is led by none other than Keith Morris, ex-Black Flag singer, Circle Jerks frontman, and the Keith in our Keith & Ron & Dez & Henry shirt. Having our tribute to Black Flag share the same stage as their first singer was a real honor.
The rest of the band—Dimitri Coats (Burning Brides), Mario Rubalcaba (Hot Snakes, Rocket From The Crypt), and Steven McDonald (Redd Kross)—carry their own weight in punk rock credentials. These four offer no watered down soft-shoe through old mens’ memories, but 100% valid, spirit of ‘79-style, tear-ups. Take note, kids.
Thanks Dimitri!
