Fondle Em' Records Era T-Shirt
This is the 1st Arsonists logo used on “The Session” / “Halloween” 12” released on Fondle 'Em Records in 1996. The Hip Hop record label founded and owned by Robert “Bobbito” Garcia from 1995 to 2001, based in New York. Bobbito formed the label after realizing that the many unsigned rappers making guest appearances on The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito show, a program Bobbito co-hosted with DJ Stretch Armstrong on Columbia University radio station WKCR 89.9 FM, didn't have a proper outlet for their talents.
Fondle 'Em, was the small independent imprint that helped jumpstart the underground hip hop scene in the late 1990s, establishing the subgenre as a viable branch of rap music. It also introduced cult artist MF DOOM, rescued acts such as the Arsonists and more.
DESCRIPTION
Super soft ring spun cotton adds to the unique quality of this mid-weight cotton tee
DETAILS:
Fabric: Midweight Jersey
100% Combed ring-spun cotton. 24 singles. 175g/5.1oz. Pre-washed fabric
Neck: Crew
Binding: .1x1 baby rib set-in collar with front cover stitch. Double needle top-stitch around armholes. Side seamed. Dye-to-match twill tape at back neck
This is the 1st Arsonists logo used on “The Session” / “Halloween” 12” released on Fondle 'Em Records in 1996. The Hip Hop record label founded and owned by Robert “Bobbito” Garcia from 1995 to 2001, based in New York. Bobbito formed the label after realizing that the many unsigned rappers making guest appearances on The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito show, a program Bobbito co-hosted with DJ Stretch Armstrong on Columbia University radio station WKCR 89.9 FM, didn't have a proper outlet for their talents.
Fondle 'Em, was the small independent imprint that helped jumpstart the underground hip hop scene in the late 1990s, establishing the subgenre as a viable branch of rap music. It also introduced cult artist MF DOOM, rescued acts such as the Arsonists and more.
DESCRIPTION
Super soft ring spun cotton adds to the unique quality of this mid-weight cotton tee
DETAILS:
Fabric: Midweight Jersey
100% Combed ring-spun cotton. 24 singles. 175g/5.1oz. Pre-washed fabric
Neck: Crew
Binding: .1x1 baby rib set-in collar with front cover stitch. Double needle top-stitch around armholes. Side seamed. Dye-to-match twill tape at back neck
This is the 1st Arsonists logo used on “The Session” / “Halloween” 12” released on Fondle 'Em Records in 1996. The Hip Hop record label founded and owned by Robert “Bobbito” Garcia from 1995 to 2001, based in New York. Bobbito formed the label after realizing that the many unsigned rappers making guest appearances on The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito show, a program Bobbito co-hosted with DJ Stretch Armstrong on Columbia University radio station WKCR 89.9 FM, didn't have a proper outlet for their talents.
Fondle 'Em, was the small independent imprint that helped jumpstart the underground hip hop scene in the late 1990s, establishing the subgenre as a viable branch of rap music. It also introduced cult artist MF DOOM, rescued acts such as the Arsonists and more.
DESCRIPTION
Super soft ring spun cotton adds to the unique quality of this mid-weight cotton tee
DETAILS:
Fabric: Midweight Jersey
100% Combed ring-spun cotton. 24 singles. 175g/5.1oz. Pre-washed fabric
Neck: Crew
Binding: .1x1 baby rib set-in collar with front cover stitch. Double needle top-stitch around armholes. Side seamed. Dye-to-match twill tape at back neck