These remarkable tees come with a pretty bad ass story to match. “Barking Irons” comes from a 19th century slang term for pistols, that was created by gangs of youths that haunted New York’s infamous Bowery. The Bowery, where Barking Irons showroom is located, was the birthplace of a multitude of American art forms such as tap-dancing, freak shows, and vaudeville. Barking Irons’ prints resurrect the strange and splendorous ethos of the era and presents them in a perfect blend of vintage modern.
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