Vintage store Weber introduces a new collection of merchandise -- this time around, it launches to celebrate the film 'Mid90s.' It is the directional debut for actor Jonah Hill as a part of the A24 film franchise. Mid90s is a coming of age comedy drama film that stars a 13 year old boy as the protagonist learning how to skateboard in Los Angeles during the 90s.
The collection is made up of three tees with a white base foundation detailed with scenes captured from the film along with the title at the front of the piece. The fit is slightly loose for a sleek look, showing scenes that show the five main characters, the film's title, or a four case members in a desert.
Film-Inspired Graphic Tees
Jonah Hill's Mid90s Film Receives a Capsule of Graphic T-Shirts
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