Swirls, stage lights, and serious vibes—tie-dye tees have been turning heads since the first guitar solo at Woodstock. From the Grateful Dead’s groovy merch to Pink Floyd’s flaming handshakes, here’s how this trippy trend keeps finding its way back into our closets.
Before they were legends, the Grateful Dead were simply a group of friends playing gigs around California under the name The Warlocks. But in 1965, everything changed not just their sound, but their name, their mission, and eventually, music history.