JOHN LENNON of The BEATLES discovered a Vietnam era U.S. Army shirt in a secondhand clothing store in New York. The result became both an iconic piece of clothing as well as a political statement for Lennon in his final years. Our shirts are all original, authentic U.S. Army issue from the Vietnam era, including the “U.S. ARMY” strip; all other patches are new reproductions.
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In 1972, John Lennon found a U.S. Army shirt in a New York surplus store. For several years he wore it as a symbol of the revolution he supported up until his untimely death. We have found several army surplus shirts with the exact original patches that Lennon sported on his shirt. These shirts are all in excellent, clean, condition and come in sizes small, medium, large and extra large. Please allow two weeks for shipping. "You say you want a revolution?" Then show it!