Best Place to Buy a Band Shirt
The shirts here are mostly for bands, more broadly for dude-driven pop culture at large, and must constitute, as the store’s horror-movie-font sign boasts, Arizona’s largest selection of heavy metal and rock Ts. Shirts ‘n’ Things has hundreds of shirts tiling its walls, in sizes from baby onesie to multi-X-tra large, most priced under $30, some under $20 and all officially licensed. (You can day-sleep soundly knowing you’ve sent a couple of bucks toward Anthrax or Korn or Minor Threat or Weezer rather than stuffing a bootlegger’s pockets.) Not to be overlooked here are the genuinely helpful staffers, who present the sort of chipper mood that not even the gloom of Marilyn Manson shirts can eclipse. Also note the “things” half of the inventory. There are so many, many things: figurines, patches, stickers, rave-ready regalia, chunky boots, backpacks, skirts, leather, rings, belt buckles and rock-flavored flare by the bag — spikes and studs to your dark heart’s content. This is where punks and goths and metalheads and rave babies and gamers and weebs and Tim Burton geeks can come together to debate the respective merits of four different “Evil Dead” T-shirt designs. The only smarter place to shop would be S-Mart.