Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine - Issue #22 Cover (limited edition shirt & mag bundle - only 6 available)

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Remaining t-shirts at heydj.sellfy.store/p/bhhtee22/


Limited edition t-shirt, only 24 units made. Available in sizes Medium - 3XL. This order is for the t-shirt and The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine #22 bundle. There are only 6 of these available.

T-shirt only for $40 is here - bombhiphop.bandcamp.com/merch/bomb-hip-hop-magazine-t-shirt-issue-22-cover-limited-edition-shirt

T-Shirt & Mag combo is $80. So you're getting this issue of The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine for only $40. You would be hard pressed to find this issue in this condition for a better price. See screenshot in pics of other issues on eBay.

The Bomb Hip Hop Magazine - September 1993 , Issue #22 featuring Ultramagnetic MCs, Erick Sermon, Private Investigators, Leaders Of The New School, The Click and Tim Dog.

Front Cover artwork by The 8th Wonder (of early DJ Shadow/Solesides fame). Artist features, interviews and reviews by Cheo H. Coker, Funken-Klein, Billy Jam, Spence Dookey, DJ Zen (aka Jeff Chang), Kutmasta Kurt, DJ Toast, Faisal Ahmed, Jeff Harris and more.

T-Shirts screen printed by hand at Awready Merch. White ink (double flash) and black ink on black short sleeve t-shirt. Printed on Port & Co PC150 t-shirt: 5.5-ounce, 100% ring spun cotton (preshrunk), smooth-faced and durable. Shoulder-to-shoulder taping. Set-in collar. Double-needle sleeves and hem.

As with any graphic t-shirt, wash inside out in cold water, hang dry. This will preserve the print and prevent shirt shrinkage.

note - For collectors buying a shirt to save and not wear, we suggest at least washing the t-shirt once and letting it fully dry before storing. Black t-shirts can have a tendency to develop dry rot over the years if you store them without washing them first. "Turns out that Sulfur based dyes are often used when the price of fiber-reactive dyes is too expensive. Black sulfur dyes are the hardest to oxidize, a process done after the dyeing. If not washed, over time the sulfur becomes insoluble and the fabric becomes acidic. Over the course of years, the acid slowly deteriorates the cotton to the point where the integrity of the fibers weakens."

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