Trent had a knack in the '90s for using dark ink on dark surfaces, discs and shirts alike. The designs relied on texture and light to reflect the logos, making them often difficult to see on quick glance. This Perfect Drug-era print came in two variations: this one with deep forest green ink, and another with the exact same screen prints with glow-in-the-dark ink (also much more immediately discernable). If a J. Artist Management copyright was ever there, it's likely faded away, although the All Sport tag is consistent with the period.
Yeah, between there being virtually no contrast between the dark green and black, and the heavy weathering those screen prints took, I'm sure a lot of them looked very washed out. Mine's actually tough to see without the camera flash, but the print is thankfully still pretty well intact.
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Got the same one, the graphic is barely even there on mine :'(
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Yeah, between there being virtually no contrast between the dark green and black, and the heavy weathering those screen prints took, I'm sure a lot of them looked very washed out. Mine's actually tough to see without the camera flash, but the print is thankfully still pretty well intact.