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This original 1990s BITCH Skateboards hoodie represents a rare surviving artifact from the raw, uncompromising era of underground skate culture. BITCH Skateboards is widely recognized for its confrontational graphic language and anti-corporate stance—operating deliberately outside mainstream skate branding during the late 1980s and 1990s. The iconic restroom-sign logo, intentionally provocative, embodies the period when skateboarding was still culturally outlawed rather than commercialized. Hooded sweatshirts from this era were produced in extremely limited runs, primarily for core riders and inner-circle distribution, making authenticated examples exceptionally scarce today. Unlike T-shirts, original 90s skate hoodies were heavily worn and rarely preserved. This piece survives as a wearable document of counterculture resistance—positioned closer to a skate museum archive than streetwear merchandise. ⸻ DETAILS • Brand: BITCH Skateboards • Era: 1990s • Original skateboarding merchandise • Front chest graphic logo • Pullover hoodie construction • Period-correct skate label • Made during pre-mainstream skate era ⸻ SIZE & MEASUREMENTS (MEASURED FLAT) • Tag Size: Medium • Chest (pit to pit): 22 inches • Length (shoulder to hem): 25.5 inches ⸻ CONDITION Very good vintage condition. Fabric remains structurally strong with natural wear consistent with authentic skate use. Color shows intentional fading characteristic of 1990s cotton hoodies. Minor age-related imperfections present; no major structural damage. Archive-appropriate wear only. ⸻ SHIPPING Paid worldwide shipping. Professionally packed with archive-grade handling. Worldwide express shipping available upon request. ⸻ WHY BUY FROM WAROENGKARTINI45_? Official Grailed Global Top 0.1% Seller Worldwide Express Shipping via DHL Express Trusted by 800+ elite international collectors ⸻ AUTHENTICITY NOTE This is an original vintage 1990s piece. Not a reprint, remake, or modern reproduction. ⸻ • Serious vintage skateboarding collectors • Skate culture historians • Museum or archive-focused wardrobes • Long-term counterculture investors
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