On Hollywood Tee Black Flag My Rules S/S (White)
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The On Hollywood Black Flag My Rules S/S Tee (White) is a loud, unapologetic shout from the underground—a nod to one of the rawest forces in punk rock history. Featuring a bold front graphic, the tee displays the unmistakable Black Flag bars, stacked vertically next to the band’s name in bold gothic type. Below it is a hand-drawn middle finger sketched by none other than Raymond Pettibon, the band's longtime artist and provocateur, with the words “MY RULES” dropped beneath in an all-caps, no-compromise font.
This tee isn’t just a shirt—it’s a manifesto. Whether you’re blasting down a hill, dodging security at your local spot, or flipping through used vinyl at the record store, this piece throws a middle finger to conformity and keeps your stance rooted in rebellion. Constructed from 100% cotton, it's got a standard fit, short sleeves, and a ribbed crewneck collar—just the right weight for sessioning curbs or sweating out at your favorite punk show.
Specs:
Color: White
Material: 100% Cotton
Fit: Standard/Regular
Collar: Ribbed crewneck
Graphic: Black Flag logo, illustrated middle finger, "My Rules" slogan
Print Location: Front
Style Code: SSTMT057
Founded in 1976 by Greg Ginn, Black Flag isn't just a band—they’re the blueprint for DIY independence. They played faster, screamed louder, and lived leaner than anyone before them. With Henry Rollins, Keith Morris, and Dez Cadena all having held the mic, and Raymond Pettibon’s twisted pen crafting their visual identity, they built a legacy of defiance that defined American hardcore.
Their music wasn’t just influential in punk—it invaded skateboarding. Whether it was pool sessions, street assaults, or grimy warehouse edits, Black Flag has been the soundtrack for aggression and mischief since day one. Skate video appearances include:
"My War" in Blind – Video Days (Jordan Richter, 1991), Santa Cruz – Streets on Fire (1989), and NSA/NSI – Gotcha Grind (1989)
"Depression" in Emerica – Yellow (Richie Belton, 1997), Foundation – Nervous Breakdown (Chris Senn, 1999), and H-Street – This Is Not The New H-Street Video (1991)
"TV Party" for both Zero – Misled Youth (1999) and David Loy in Blank Generation (2005)
"Fix Me" in Etnies – Sponsored (Jim Greco, 2000) and Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (2002)
"Nervous Breakdown", which tore through Santa Cruz – Streets On Fire (1989), Ohio Skateout (1988), and Color (1993)
"Rise Above", "Six Pack", and "Wasted" in a wide range of underground edits and major company films across the last four decades
The On Hollywood Black Flag My Rules Tee plants your flag firmly in the anti-establishment corner. It’s more than fashion—it’s punk ethos inked in cotton, ready for grip tape, slams, and standing your ground. Whether you're skating curbs or calling out the system, this tee doesn’t ask for permission.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.