
Vintage B.U.M Equipment Tank Top Shirt Size Medium
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B.U.M. Equipment tank top, medium, 90s American streetwear, one-of-one. The brand peaked in the early-to-mid 1990s as the dominant mid-tier logo label at every mall chain between Merry-Go-Round and T.J. Maxx, and the tank top silhouette was a core part of that run. Without the photo in front of us, the era is provisional, but the construction and tag details will settle it once the piece is in hand.
B.U.M. Equipment was everywhere from roughly 1991 through 1996, the years when logo-forward casualwear owned the youth market between the decline of Hypercolor and the rise of Tommy Hilfiger's streetwear crossover. The tank top format fit the moment. School hallways, summer cookouts, the back of a Pontiac on the way to Six Flags. The label ran bold block lettering across the chest, sometimes arched, sometimes stacked, and the colorways leaned into the early 90s palette: teal, coral, purple, gold. Retailers like Ames, Bradlees, and Service Merchandise moved B.U.M. units by the box. The brand's visibility was so high that it became almost invisible by mid-decade, which is exactly why the actual garments are harder to locate now than the memory of them. A clean B.U.M. tank top at this point is 30-plus years out from peak production, and most of them went through hard summers.
B.U.M. Equipment cleared a hundred million annually by 1992, then vanished from racks by mid-decade.
This copy is a medium, which in 90s casualwear cut means a contemporary small-to-medium fit for most modern builds. The boxy drop on these tanks gave them versatility: solo over shorts in July, thrown under an open flannel in September, both correct. Condition, color retention, print integrity, and label type are all unconfirmed until this one is in hand and on the floor, so note those details before the description locks. Check the neckline rib: on B.U.M. tanks from the early 90s it tends to run tight with minimal stretch left, and that rib condition will tell you everything about how many summers this shirt actually saw.
OWNER VERIFY: Era and production year, confirm via label style and country-of-origin tag (domestic RN number or offshore label dates the piece to a specific production window within the 1989-1997 B.U.M. Equipment run).
OWNER VERIFY: Provenance and construction marker, confirm label reads "B.U.M. Equipment" vs. later sub-brand variants, and check for single-needle vs. double-needle side seam stitching.
OWNER VERIFY: Condition observation, note print fading, neckline rib stretch or cracking, and any underarm wear or pilling before listing condition grade.
B.U.M. Equipment cleared a hundred million annually by 1992, then vanished from racks by mid-decade.
The 90s Rack
The 90s rack is where most of the shop's apparel lives. Team tees, tour shirts, promotional jackets, wrestling pullovers, movie tie-in prints that nobody saved on purpose. 90s production runs were large and the survivors are the ones that dodged the rag bin. Each garment is measured flat, photographed on a neutral ground, and listed against the tag size.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
KEEP IT CLASSIC
This vintage b.u.m equipment tank top shirt size medium originates from the 90s era[01], represents B.U.M. Equipment[02]'s output, and is catalogued in medium (m). Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
- VENDOR
- B.U.M. Equipment
- ERA
- 90s
- SIZE
- Medium (M)
- COLOR
- Navy
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