On Hollywood Tee Black Flag My War S/S (Light Blue)

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The On Hollywood Tee Black Flag My War S/S (Light Blue) is a visual gut-punch, pressing the raw frustration of early ‘80s punk directly onto soft cotton. Centered around Raymond Pettibon’s infamous artwork—equal parts cartoon menace and psychological meltdown—this tee commemorates My War, the 1984 sonic shift that split the hardcore scene like a cracked sidewalk on Western Ave. The red-gloved creep and jagged knife scream confrontation, isolation, and inner turmoil—everything Black Flag funneled into their sound once Henry Rollins joined the band and the tempo got slower but the intent grew ten times heavier.

Printed on a vintage-washed light blue cotton tee, this shirt pulls no punches and makes no apologies—perfect for skating in the heat, lurking at night, or raging against whatever walls are closing in. On Hollywood has mastered the balance between comfort and statement, and this piece lands squarely in the center of that Venn diagram of style and rebellion.

From Jordan Richter’s legendary “My War” part in Video Days to Jim Greco’s chaotic hammers in Etnies’ Sponsored, Black Flag has been more than just background noise for skateboarding’s finest—it’s been the mood. Generations of edits have dropped to the sound of TV Party, Fix Me, and Wasted, showing up in everything from Zero’s “Misled Youth” to Santa Cruz’s “Streets on Fire”. Rollins’ bark and Ginn’s tortured riffs blasted out of park boomboxes, VX speakers, and garage monitors all over the San Gabriel Valley, setting the tone for skaters like Ben Raybourn, Chris Senn, and David Loy to throw down with no filter. Whether it was Ohio Skateout’s 1988 melee or H-Street’s “This Is Not the New H-Street Video,” Black Flag didn’t just complement skateboarding—they were the pressure valve that kept it explosive.

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.

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