Websites like , Old Glory , and IndieMerchstore specialize specifically in music apparel. They carry massive catalogs spanning every genre from 70s prog-rock to modern death metal. Pros: Huge selection; reliable sizing. Cons: Designs can sometimes be generic "big box" versions. 4. Secondary Markets (Vintage & Used)
Limited to "legendary" bands (Nirvana, AC/DC, Metallica); less "cool factor" for die-hard fans. 6. Local Record Stores where to buy band shirts
Best way to support indie artists; often includes a digital download of the album. Cons: Inventory is limited to what the band has in stock. 3. Specialty Music Retailers Websites like , Old Glory , and IndieMerchstore
If you want the highest percentage of your money to go to the musicians, buy directly from their official website or their record label (like Sub Pop, Deathwish, or Matador). Cons: Designs can sometimes be generic "big box" versions
Stores like , Urban Outfitters , and even Target or H&M carry licensed band tees. Pros: Inexpensive; easy to try on in-person.