Nirvana Merch The band's "Smiley" logo was often attributed to Kurt Cobain, but it was actually created by the band's art director Robert Fisher. The smiley logo was designed to deviate from the classic acid house colors of yellow and black. Since then, it's become an iconic image of Nirvana and the band's music.
The band's "Unplugged" show was a pioneering moment for MTV. Before this event, there had been no alternative bands on MTV. Many believed that it was a sign that the band would pursue a new musical direction. The Unplugged show was followed by the band's official release in 1994. The promotional T-shirt incorporated the graphic used on the CD cover.
In Utero waffle knit long sleeves
The Nirvana In Utero waffle knit long sleeve t-shirt features a design that pays homage to the band's classic 1993 album. The shirt features a large heart stencil motif on the front, along with two huge graphics of the band's artwork. Both of these prints are printed in bold contrasting inks. Both designs were created by artist Robert Fisher. One print features a backlit lily and a foil-wrapped heart-shaped box. The shirt's length hits the waistline, and the fit is true to size.