




Take a trip down memory lane with our Mr Lady Records Music Record Label Nostalgic T-shirt. This vintage-inspired tee celebrates the groundbreaking independent record label that made waves in the music industry during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Founded by Kaia Wilson and Tammy Rae Carland in 1996, Mr Lady Records was more than just a record label – it was a community of artists, activists, and visionaries who sought to challenge the status quo and give voice to underrepresented groups. The label's roster featured a diverse array of talented musicians, including Kathleen Hanna's band Le Tigre, The Butchies, and The Need, among others.
Our nostalgic t-shirt features a distressed, cracked logo on the front, embodying the DIY spirit and punk aesthetic that defined Mr Lady Records. Printed on premium Gildan 5000 heavy cotton, this unisex tee offers both style and comfort. With sizes ranging from S to 5XL and a variety of popular colors available, this shirt is perfect for any fan of independent music and activism.
Despite its significant impact on the music scene, Mr Lady Records faced numerous challenges throughout its existence. Financial struggles, distribution issues, and the evolving landscape of the music industry eventually led to the label's closure in 2004. However, the legacy of Mr Lady Records lives on, inspiring new generations of musicians and activists to create change through art and community.
Today, the Mr Lady Records Music Record Label Nostalgic T-shirt serves as a tribute to the label's enduring spirit and the indelible mark it left on the independent music scene. It allows fans to celebrate the courage, creativity, and conviction of the artists who called Mr Lady Records home and to honor the label's commitment to social justice and equality.
Wear this vintage-inspired t-shirt with pride and showcase your love for the trailblazing music and activism of Mr Lady Records. Whether you're attending a concert, participating in a rally, or simply enjoying a casual day out, this shirt is sure to make a statement and spark conversations about the power of independent art and the importance of building inclusive communities.