And yet, Kimmy K proved she could fit the bill of no-fuss fashion when she rolled up to nephew Mason Disick’s 13th birthday party, looking every bit like the “fun aunt.” Move over, Maya Rudolph/Kamala Harris. Kardashian sported a Y2K-era “Up in Smoke” tee that brought back memories of the hip-hop tour that featured acts like Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Eminem. She paired the look with a statement sparkling choker and leather pants because, of course. Unlike some of Kardashian’s more aspirational (and controversial) looks, vintage rocker tees are totally accessible and not polarizing (unless it’s Nickelback). Here at Parade.com, we’re all about sharing products we love with our audience. When you make a purchase on an item seen on this page, we may earn a commission, however, all picks are independently chosen unless otherwise mentioned.
5 Vintage Tees That Totally Rock
No Doubt Tour Merch Tee, $88 at Free People
Yes, we’ve reached the point where No Doubt is considered vintage. Sorry, GenX, Xennials and older Millenials. You’ll still feel hella good in this tee with the iconic Tragic Kingdom cover art. No Doubt Tour Merch Tee, $88 at Free People
Guns N’ Roses Skull Shirt, $16 at Walmart
Look like a rockstar without breaking the bank in this Guns N’ Roses tee that’s under $20 at Walmart. Guns N’ Roses Skull Shirt, $16 at Walmart
Stevie Nicks Scoop Neck Tee, $88 at Free People
A classic loose-fitting silhouette and scoop neck make this number a landslide winner for body inclusivity. Stevie Nicks Scoop Neck Tee, $88 at Free People
Homefield Women’s Kanas Jayhawks Vintage Rock Chalk T-Shirt, $36 at Nordstrom
A different kind of rock. Inspired by the University of Kansas’ signature chant, “Rock Chalk Jayhawk,” this vintage tee is a slam dunk as college hoops season heats up. Homefield Women’s Kansas Jayhawks Vintage Rock Chalk T-Shirt, $36 at Nordstrom