Officially licensed by Grateful Dead and the University of Maryland. Available exclusively through Class Trip
The Grateful Dead performed at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House on March 7, 1981. This event coincided with the university's basketball team playing an away game versus UNC, leading to the venue being temporarily dubbed "Terrapin Station" in the band's honor. This event is commemorated in UMD's concert history, reflecting the band's cultural impact on the campus community. Additionally, the band's ethos of community and creativity aligns with UMD's initiatives, such as the Do Good Institute, which fosters social innovation and community engagement among students. While they only played on campus once in 1981, the Dead played dozens of shows right down the road in Landover, Columbia, and Baltimore.
Meet your new favorite tee. Soft, lightweight, and with just the right amount of stretch, this unisex staple is as comfy as it gets. Whether you’re tailgating, at the show, or or just kicking back after a long, strange trip. A true crowd favorite, it’ll be the MVP of your wardrobe.
The Details:
• Super soft feel – made from 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton
• Breathable & lightweight – 4.2 oz./yd² (142 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk – so no surprises after the wash
• Side-seamed construction – because fit matters
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping – for that durable, keep-its-shape finish
Sourced from Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the US—made to feel amazing wherever you go.