Los Lobos Men's Vintage T-Shirt from Watsonville High School Football Field on 26 Nov 89: Medium
The earthquake that struck San Francisco during the 1989 World Series inspired benefit events across the country for 'quake victims. This concert, held south of Santa Cruz in Watsonville, was a television/radio telethon and featured some very popular performers including Santana, Los Lobos and The Neville Brothers. The theme of the benefit, 'It's Everybody's Fault,' stressed the universality of relief efforts.
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$43.00 from Wolfgang's Vault
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The earthquake that struck San Francisco during the 1989 World Series inspired benefit events across the country for 'quake victims. This concert, held south of Santa Cruz in Watsonville, was a television/radio telethon and featured some very popular performers including Santana, Los Lobos and The Neville Brothers. The theme of the benefit, 'It's Everybody's Fault,' stressed the universality of relief efforts.male - adult$43.00
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The earthquake that struck San Francisco during the 1989 World Series inspired benefit events across the country for 'quake victims. This concert, held south of Santa Cruz in Watsonville, was a television/radio telethon and featured some very popular performers including Santana, Los Lobos and The Neville Brothers. The theme of the benefit, 'It's Everybody's Fault,' stressed the universality of relief efforts.male - adult$43.00
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Men's t-shirts are made using the finest combed ringspun cotton to give you the softest, smoothest t-shirt around. A select few are a polyester-cotton blend which increases the t-shirts stretch and softness. These shirts are designed to fit like they did in the 70's and 80's, tailored to the body for a more youthful fit. We suggest thinking a size up when ordering these tees. Our "full cut" shirts are a little more forgiving like the classic beefy tee. The quality and feel remain the same. Be sure to check out our sizing chart to help assure that you'll get the perfect fit on the first try. Should a tee not fit on the first try, we offer a quick and easy return policy (domestic orders only). Men's Retro T-Shirtmale - adult$20.00
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