Vintage Modern Thrasher Magazine "Flame Logo" T-Shirt - XS
Fit & Sizing
- Modern Size: XS
- Pit-to-Pit: 16 inches
- Length: 25 inches
Details & Authenticity
- Era: Modern
- Stitch: Double Stitch
- Tag: Thrasher Magazine
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition (Minimal signs of wear, print is crisp.)
Before it was a streetwear staple, Thrasher Magazine was the raw, unfiltered bible of skateboarding culture, founded in 1981 to document the scene's progression and chaos. This iconic flame logo, however, has a history beyond the half-pipe; it's a direct nod to the font used on the 1970s arcade game 'Bank-A-Ball,' a deep cut for those in the know. What started as a gritty symbol for skaters became an emblem of rebellion, co-opted by everyone from musicians to high-fashion models. This shirt isn't just a piece of clothing; it's a slice of counter-culture history, carrying the 'Skate and Destroy' ethos in every fiber.
The Faded Vibes Sizing Chart
Now that you have your measurements, here’s how we translate the pit-to-pit number into the modern sizes you see on our product pages.
Find Your Fit
Vintage sizing is all over the place. A "Large" from the 80s fits way different than one from today, and years of washing and wearing can change a shirt's shape. That's why we ignore the original tag and hand-measure every single shirt we sell.
Want to be sure? The best way is to compare our measurements to a favorite t-shirt you already own. Our Vintage T-Shirt Sizing Guide shows you exactly how.






