Vintage 2010s Ska Fab Checkerboard T-Shirt M
Fit & Sizing
- Modern Size: M
- Pit-to-Pit: 20 inches
- Length: 27 inches
Details & Authenticity
- Era: 2010s
- Stitch: Double-Stitch
- Tag: M&O
- Material: Cotton Blend
- Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition
Crank up the specials and get ready to skank in this awesome Ska Fab tee. This shirt immediately grabs your attention with its iconic black-and-white checkerboard logo, a timeless symbol of the two-tone ska movement. The bold "SKA FAB" text pops against the pattern, making a clear statement. It's a fantastic piece that pays homage to a rich musical history, blending punk energy with Jamaican rhythms, perfect for anyone who lives and breathes the upbeat.
Printed on a super soft, heather blue shirt, this tee feels as good as it looks. The modern cotton blend fabric offers a lightweight feel and a comfortable, broken-in vibe from the very first wear. The graphic itself is crisp with no signs of cracking or peeling, and the shirt is in excellent overall condition, showing only the lightest signs of being pre-loved. There are no holes, stains, or major flaws to note.
While this piece hails from the 2010s, it captures the enduring spirit of the ska scene that has influenced decades of music and fashion. It's the perfect daily driver for a fan of the genre—less of a fragile relic and more of a durable, wearable piece of memorabilia. Add this essential graphic tee to your collection and let everyone know you've got Faded Vibes.
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.






