The item listed is an original Nike T-Shirt, Gray, Size XL - and even though we wear it, it does feel like a proper XL...or a slightly bigger large. In great condition, but let's be honest - someone has been painting in this one. Still, it's a great piece...and really nicely worn in. Need armpit-to-armpit width measurement or any other information? Just ask us. Sold as-is.
About us:
If you’ve stumbled up on our tiny little shop in cyber-space, One Nice Thing is derived from a counter-mantra I frequently use in my house in reaction to our messy lives: "Can I please just have one nice thing!?" One thing that is mine, that goes back in its usual place, that no one else touches, that STAYS “nice”…and is kind of mine, and mine alone...(it’s actually more of a beratement than a mantra! And my kids usually ignore it – for the record.). But the truth is, I also like to share, and I am obsessed with vintage clothes, especially rock and hip-hop and film shirts from the era in which I grew up - the 1980's, and early 90’s. Including some quite hard to find and collectible stuff that I just have to have. So these are my multiple nice things, and maybe you’ll feel the same way about some of them too. All of the clothes on the site are from my personal collection, that I have personally purchased and I take great care to make sure everything is authentic and has some kind of story behind it. Especially the tour shirts and movie tees. And if I am not quite sure where something came from, I indicate that as well.
AND, while I always try to shoot in natural light, and note every stain or hole in an item - it's vintage clothing, folks, so it is all being sold as-is. I am also of the opinion that some of the best vintage, the “perfect” vintage as I like to say, is thread-bare and see-through - with pit stains, a hole or two and a thrashed collar. Each having it’s own story. But if in any doubt about something, shoot me a note with any questions. Happy to send more pics if needed as well; I know sometimes even natural light can make things look funky.
-MR