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Grateful Dead x Cornell Barton Hall '77
This is one we’ve been waiting to put out. Cornell and the Grateful Dead have gone hand in hand ever since May 8, 1977, when the band walked into Barton Hall and played the kind of show that never really left. Not because of the myth, but because of how it moved — clear, immediate, endlessly replayable. From Scarlet into Fire to Morning Dew, Cornell ’77 became the tape you pass along when you want someone to understand it all. This collection is our way of carrying that feeling forward through graphics that feel lived-in and pieces built to last.
Grateful Dead x Cornell '77 OG Ringer
Grateful Dead x Cornell '77 Venue Hoodie
Grateful Dead x Cornell Pennant Bear Tee
Grateful Dead x Cornell Skull And Roses Hoodie
Grateful Dead x Cornell Stacked Bears Tee
Grateful Dead x Cornell '77 Venue Tee
Grateful Dead x Cornell Arch SYF Hoodie
Grateful Dead x Cornell Arch SYF Tee
Grateful Dead x Cornell Circle Bears Tee
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Grateful Dead x Memorial Coliseum '77
On May 17, 1977, the Grateful Dead rolled through Tuscaloosa for a spring tour stop that still echoes through Roll Tide country. Memorial Coliseum lit up with “Scarlet > Fire,” “Terrapin Station,” and the kind of effortless ’77 energy that turned every night into its own world. This collection pulls from that intersection — Southern football Saturdays, worn-in tradition, and a few long strange trips along the way.
Alabama x Grateful Dead Venue Tee
Alabama x Grateful Dead Venue Hoodie
Alabama x Grateful Dead Stacked Bears Tee



North Carolina x Grateful Dead Baseball Bear Friends Tee
Officially licensed by the University of North Carolina & the Grateful Dead. Available Exclusively from Class Trip.
In March of 1993, the Grateful Dead rolled into Chapel Hill for a two-night sold out run at the Dean Smith Center at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A Spring run where Jerry looked newly energized and locked back in, these UNC shows captured the band in a warm, energized groove. Across two nights came staples and deep cuts like China Cat, Terrapin, a legendary’ Morning Dew, and a crowd-wide “Not Fade Away” that turned the arena into something closer to a shared ritual than a concert.
This collection pulls from that moment and the culture surrounding it, Tarheel pride, Carolina blue, college basketball tradition, springtime in Chapel Hill, and the long strange energy that followed the band through North Carolina for decades. Vintage-inspired collegiate graphics, classic construction, and pieces built to feel worn in from the start. The kind of apparel made for game days, road trips, and songs that never really leave you.
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Welcome to Class Trip — We're Just Getting Started
Some things stay with you. The show. The campus. The Saturday. The shirt you keep reaching for years later. Class Trip is built around those moments — premium collegiate pieces, lived-in graphics, and collections shaped by the music, teams, and places that leave a mark.
From the Collegiate Dead collection to elevated everyday staples, we’re building a modern take on classic American campus style.
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Grateful Dead x Cornell '77 OG Ringer
Spring in Eugene hits a little differently. From early innings under grey skies to long afternoons that stretch into something more, Oregon baseball carries that same undercurrent the Dead found here years ago, loose, creative, and just a little off-script.Long innings, cool air, and a campus that’s always done things a little differently. The Dead felt it from Mac Court to Autzen, and now out to PK Park, and that same spirit carries through today. A slower game, played the right way.This limited run, premium 10oz hoodie was built for the ballpark and the moments around it. Get it while you can.
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Built for the Madness
Built for March. Cut from premium fabrics with an heirloom feel, these pieces carry your school into tournament season the right way, elevated, timeless, and ready for every buzzer beater.
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