REPO MAN PUNK FLYER — Classic Tee














REPO MAN PUNK FLYER — Classic Tee
The greatest punk rock soundtrack ever made. On the greatest cult film ever set in Los Angeles. On the shirt that does both of them justice.
Repo Man. 1984. Alex Cox. Harry Dean Stanton. Emilio Estevez. A Chevy Malibu with something in the trunk. The South Bay of Los Angeles looking exactly like Jeffery Page grew up seeing it — strip malls, parking lots, fluorescent light, punk kids with nowhere useful to be and everything real to say.
And the soundtrack. The soundtrack that assembled Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Suicidal Tendencies, Fear, Iggy Pop, The Plugz, Juicy Bananas, and Burning Sensation onto one record and proved that a film’s music could be as culturally significant as the film itself. It is still the benchmark. Nothing has equaled it. Plenty have tried.
Jeffery Page created this flyer in the tradition of the hand-drawn, photocopied, telephone-pole-stapled show flyers that moved through South Bay neighborhoods before social media existed — the original underground promotional format, executed by a working artist who grew up in those same neighborhoods and understands exactly what those flyers meant to the people who saw them.
This tee is that flyer. Pressed into cotton. Worn by people who know what it meant then and understand what it means now.
The bands on this shirt are the reason punk in Los Angeles sounded the way it sounded. You either know that or you’re about to find out.
All purchases support the ongoing creative universe of Jeffery Page & Friends and the continued documentation of the South Bay underground.
The Tee:
• 100% cotton classic cut — heavyweight, built to last the whole film and the party after
• 5.0–5.3 oz — substantial without being stiff
• Taped neck and shoulders, double-stitched sleeves and hem
• Sizes S through 5XL