If you’re anything like us, we’re sure that you’re always on the look out for a new piece of band merch to replace that worn out crew-neck that’s had one too many brushes with spilt drinks in the moshpit and cigarette ashes out the front of the venue.

That’s why we’ve enlisted the help of Sydney artist Irvine (aka Jack Irvine), the guy who pens all of Skegss’ wild album art and poster designs, to help us out with some of the gear on our brand new store. Better yet, unlike certain U.S. rappers, we didn’t have to blatantly steal his designs – he’s made them especially for us.

Click to check out our new merch with Jack Irvine

For the Tone Deaf crowd, he’s drawn up a few custom pieces including the ‘Cheers Mate’ crew neck jumper and the ‘Shit Pub’ tee, but there’s also plenty more stuff to be had including tote bags and other music-related merch.

There’s even a tee celebrating not only one of the office’s (and the world’s) favourite shows of all time, but one of the most awkward moments of the year, plus some Sydney-centric threads for readers of The Brag, and a slick design for the Don’t Bore Us crew.

Jack is of course the guy who crowd-surfed on his own artwork at a recent Skegss gig, and you can read more about Jack’s work and his life as an artist on The Brag, and follow along with him over on Instagram.

We’re pretty stoked to have had his help with all of this new gear, and you can give the whole lot a look at our merch desk right over here.

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