

Vintage Pantera "2001 US Tour" T-Shirt
In 2001, Pantera went on the road in support of their ninth and final albumĀ Reinventing The Steel. Pantera had been going strong since 1981, although they didn't really settle into their sound until a few years after Phil Anselmo joined the band in the late 80s. The band spent the 90s redefining mainstream metal with records likeĀ Cowboys From Hell andĀ Vulgar Display Of Power, andĀ Reinventing The Steel followed that same trajectory. Unfortunately, due to inner band tensions, they would split up shortly after, in 2003. One year later, Dimebag Darrell was tragically killed at a show in Columbus, OH. This original Pantera shirt, deadstock in excellent condition, is from the band's final tour in 2001 in support ofĀ Reinventing the Steel.Ā
Dimensions: 21.75" Wide by 28" LongĀ
Tag Size: L
Country of Origin: Made in Honduras
Brand: Gildan Heavyweight Ultra
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In 2001, Pantera went on the road in support of their ninth and final albumĀ Reinventing The Steel. Pantera had been going strong since 1981, although they didn't really settle into their sound until a few years after Phil Anselmo joined the band in the late 80s. The band spent the 90s redefining mainstream metal with records likeĀ Cowboys From Hell andĀ Vulgar Display Of Power, andĀ Reinventing The Steel followed that same trajectory. Unfortunately, due to inner band tensions, they would split up shortly after, in 2003. One year later, Dimebag Darrell was tragically killed at a show in Columbus, OH. This original Pantera shirt, deadstock in excellent condition, is from the band's final tour in 2001 in support ofĀ Reinventing the Steel.Ā
Dimensions: 21.75" Wide by 28" LongĀ
Tag Size: L
Country of Origin: Made in Honduras
Brand: Gildan Heavyweight Ultra























