
Vintage Prankster Shirt Size Large
1 OF 1 · NO RESTOCK
Prankster made shirts for a specific kind of skater: not the kid buying Vision from a surf shop chain, not the one chasing Thrasher-approved brands, but the one reading xeroxed zines and picking up decks from a regional shop with its own rack of house-label goods. This is a Prankster tee, size Large, with a circular devil-face chest graphic in blue and a white wordmark below it. Heather gray base. One of one.
The late 1990s and early 2000s were the height of the indie skate-brand moment. The big names had gone mainstream, Plan B and Birdhouse were stocked at Zumiez, and the vacuum left room for micro-labels and regional operators to build real loyalty through exactly this kind of collateral: cheap tees, sticker packs, and zine back-page ads that cost almost nothing and reached exactly who they were meant to reach. Prankster operated in that circuit. The devil-face logo motif was everywhere in that period, pulled from underground comic aesthetics, hot-rod culture, and the general skateboarding affection for anything that looked like it came off a silk-screen in someone's garage. This shirt reads as that moment without overstating it. The graphic is bold enough to identify the brand to anyone who ran in those circles, and obscure enough that most people who see it now won't know what they're looking at.
Prankster stayed indie, stayed small, and stayed rooted in the shop-and-team model that defined pre-internet skate.
The heather gray body has held up. The blue on the chest print remains readable, no major cracking visible across the face of the graphic. Size Large runs consistent with late-90s to early-2000s U.S. casualwear sizing, which tends to wear like a modern medium on some builds and a true large on others. Worth measuring before committing. The wordmark sits below the circular devil mark, white ink on gray, which is the detail that will tell you the most about print condition: run your thumb across the wordmark lettering and check whether the edges are still crisp or have started to ghost at the borders.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm production era (late 1990s vs. early 2000s) against label construction and any copyright line on the interior tag.
Prankster stayed indie, stayed small, and stayed rooted in the shop-and-team model that defined pre-internet skate.
Y2K Rack
Y2K apparel at the shop is the tail end of the physical-shirt era. Chrome graphics, baby-tees, mesh overlays, nylon shells, promotional prints for the y2k entertainment cycle. Much of it was worn hard and binned quickly, which means the surviving pieces skew toward the ones somebody kept on purpose. We photograph them as they arrived.
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 prankster shirt size large originates from the y2k era[01], represents Keep It Classic[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
- Keep It Classic
- ERA
- y2k
- SIZE
- Large (L)
- COLOR
- Gray
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14 days from delivery. Buyer pays return shipping. In-store purchases are exchange or credit only.
Every piece in the shop is a single unit. Once it is gone, it is gone.
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