Officially licensed by University of Connecticut and the Grateful Dead - available exclusively through Class Trip.
UConn might be known for hoops dominance, but while Gampel Pavilion never got its own psychedelic takeover, Deadheads in Connecticut didn’t have to look far. The band made plenty of stops in the state, playing Wesleyan University in 1970, Yale Bowl in 1971, and tearing it up at the Hartford Civic Center in 1977—a show still talked about in Deadhead circles. It’s easy to imagine Storrs swapping fast breaks for free-flowing jams, but even without a UConn date, the Dead’s music found its way onto campus. Whether through bootleg tapes, road-tripping students, or late-night dorm room sessions, the spirit of the Dead was alive and well in Husky territory.
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.