ヴィンテージ 1995 ワーナーブラザーズ ルーニーテューンズ デニム ボタンアップ
ヴィンテージ 1995 ワーナーブラザーズ ルーニーテューンズ デニム ボタンアップ
Size: US Men's L
Age: 1995
Measurements: Model is 5’10”, 37” Chest, Wears US Men’s Size M or L
Damages/flaws: None
The Manufacturer
Warner Bros. is a major American entertainment company founded in 1923. Known for producing iconic films, television shows, and animated characters, Warner Bros. is the creator of the beloved Looney Tunes franchise. Looney Tunes, featuring characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird, became a significant part of pop culture and led to the creation of various merchandise, including apparel. The Warner Bros. Studio Stores, which operated from 1991 to 2001, were instrumental in selling branded merchandise like this denim shirt.
The Piece
The denim long sleeve Looney Tunes button-up shirt, made in 1995, features embroidered Looney Tunes characters on the chest pocket. This piece was part of the Warner Bros. Studio Stores' merchandise line, which capitalized on the popularity of Looney Tunes characters. Such items were popular among fans and collectors, often serving as both fashion statements and nostalgic memorabilia.
The Style
Denim button-up shirts were highly fashionable in the 1990s, reflecting the era's casual yet stylish approach to clothing. Embroidered details, particularly featuring popular culture icons like Looney Tunes characters, were a common trend. This combination of durable denim fabric with playful, colorful embroidery made the shirt both practical and visually appealing, fitting seamlessly into the 90s fashion landscape.
The Features
This shirt is a long-sleeve, button-up denim shirt with embroidery of various Looney Tunes characters on the chest pocket. The use of high-quality denim ensures durability, while the embroidered details add a touch of individuality and nostalgia. The shirt captures the essence of 90s fashion with its blend of casual denim and playful pop culture elements.
What Makes it Vintage?
- Made in Hong Kong
Clothes are no longer made in Hong Kong as it technically no longer exists (as of 1997)—making this piece an extinct breed. Hong Kong began rapidly industrializing in the 1960s, leading to US clothing importation coming primarily from Korea and Hong Kong until the 1980s. The shift away from Hong Kong-made clothes to China, India, and Taiwan was not until this time.
- Dated
If you’re lucky like with this piece, there is a copyright year telling you exactly when the item was manufactured or the item is merchandise for a dated event!
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