- Pre-Order, ships Last Week In January
- Category Button Up
- Artist Abe Brennan
- Release # BFLD687
- Limited to 100
Product Description
We’ve gotten a ton of requests over the years to reproduce the white on black version of this design. This super limited button up seems like a worthy re-visit. Here’s what Abe had to say about this design.
For this one, I took a shot at Mr. Happy (aka Wrong), as imagined by John Yates. Originally I was thinking I’d reproduce the album cover, but then Charles got his hands on it, and now we have Mr. Madness and Death himself, floating in a sea of black (fitting), on a scaffold of hand-drawn logos. Creepy? Absolutely. I remember when Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? came out—I’d heard Andy wasn’t in the band anymore, and I was worried about it. The chemistry of the three of them was perfect. How could they do this to us? As it turns out, my fears were misplaced. It wasn’t the same, exactly—and I would miss Andy’s jagged and innovative guitar playing and his scathing vocals—but it was just as good. John and Rob, who cut their teeth as a two piece, delivered a dark, propulsive, captivating record that served as a bridge between the two main eras of the band. Then Tom joined, and the transition was complete. The mastery continued. Until it stopped. I miss seeing them live. I miss playing shows with them. But what I don’t miss is their music. It’s in my ears all the time. Still. To this day. —Abe Brennan
LIMITED TO 100. Screen Printed on Dickies black work shirts. THESE RUN ABOUT A SIZE BIG. SIZE CHART HERE.













