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CLEARANCE - Blue XLT Blue Bird Inn Detroit T-Shirt - Men's Big & Tall 

SKU:CLR-AXLTBBI1100-XLT
  • CLEARANCE - Blue XLT Blue Bird Inn Detroit T-Shirt - Men
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$38.97
$22.00
 
 
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Size Width Length
XLT 24" 33.5"
2XLT 26" 34.5"
3XLT 28" 35.5"
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** THIS IS A CLEARANCE T-SHIRT! **
This means it is extremely low stock, and when they are gone they are gone! All sales are final -- NO RETURNS. The shirt itself will be free from any defects, holes or issues. We place shirts on clearance when the shirt is still in wonderful sellable condition, but we just have an extra or two. Maybe we overprinted, or occasionally print a test tee, maybe we're discontinuing the design, etc. 

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This is the special XLT version of this t-shirt. 
 

This Bluescentric Brand XLT music t-shirt comes in preshrunk 6oz 100% cotton sizes XLT, 2XLT and 3XLT. Sizes run very true, and have minimal, if any, shrinking. This is a standard go-to t shirt for our big & tall music lovers. 

The Blue Bird Inn was the hottest Jazz night club in Detroit, itself one of the hottest Jazz cities in the world.

Miles Davis had a stint in the house band, among a long line of incredible musicians to grace the house ensemble. Everyone who was ever anyone played The Blue Bird... among them, Charlie Parker, Elvin Jones, and Cannonball Adderly.

The jazz club was welcoming, but not particularly grandiose or pretentious. The stage wasn't too big or ornate, and neither was the building. It was  rather low-key, standing in stark contrast to the flashy, inauthentic downtown joints. It was that sort of neighborhood vibe that allowed the blossoming experimental Jazz music a safe place to try new things.  

The  Blue Bird had an impressive run -- beginning in the first Jazz heyday of the 1930s, and carrying the bright torch until fizzling out towards the late 1970s.