
Vintage Planet Hollywood Bangkok Shirt Size Large
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Planet Hollywood Bangkok is one of the more geographically loaded variants in the chain's location tee lineup. The Bangkok location opened during the mid-1990s expansion push that saw Planet Hollywood plant flags across Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East in rapid succession, riding the same tourism wave that made the chain a must-visit destination for American travelers and their local counterparts alike. Without the photo in front of us, the production dating is provisional, but the Bangkok branch and its associated merchandise fall squarely in the 1994–1999 range based on the chain's regional rollout timeline.
Planet Hollywood's peak years as a cultural institution ran roughly 1991 through 1998, the period when the celebrity investor roster (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Demi Moore) was still front-page news and the restaurants were genuinely packed. The location tee format was core to how the brand monetized that foot traffic: bold chest graphics, city name underneath or beside the logo globe, heavy cotton construction typical of the era's American-made or Philippine-manufactured souvenir tees. Bangkok's position as a major tourist hub in Asia made it a high-volume location, which means Bangkok variants show up less often than the London or New York runs but more reliably than the more obscure Eastern European opens. City-variant collectors track these the same way people track concert tee tour stops. The tag and the stitch will settle what year and factory origin we're working with here.
Bangkok outpost merch from when Planet Hollywood logos still carried actual street weight.
This copy comes tagged as Large. Planet Hollywood souvenir tees from the mid-to-late 1990s tend to run generously cut, so a labeled Large often wears closer to a modern XL through the chest and shoulders. Condition and color saturation are unknown without the photo in hand, but the construction on Bangkok-run prints tends to hold its ink well when the cotton base hasn't been over-washed. Check the label at the back neck collar for the country of manufacture and any union or copyright date line, as that detail alone can narrow the production year significantly.
OWNER VERIFY: Era / production year, the brand's Bangkok location merchandise spans roughly 1994–1999, confirm via label copyright line or union tag date.
OWNER VERIFY: Provenance / manufacturer label, check the back neck tag for country of manufacture, union bug, and any printed copyright year that would anchor the factory origin.
OWNER VERIFY: Condition observation, note ink saturation on the chest graphic and whether the collar has any stretch or fading that would affect the grade.
Bangkok outpost merch from when Planet Hollywood logos still carried actual street weight.
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.
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This vintage planet hollywood bangkok shirt size large originates from the 90s era[01], represents Planet Hollywood[02]'s output, and is catalogued in large (l). 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
- Planet Hollywood
- ERA
- 90s
- SIZE
- Large (L)
- COLOR
- White
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Every piece in the shop is a single unit. Once it is gone, it is gone.
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