Officially licensed by the University of Kansas and the Grateful Dead - available exclusively from Class Trip.
The Grateful Dead never actually made it to Allen Fieldhouse, but Kansas still got a taste of the Dead when they rolled into Wichita on November 17, 1972, for a show at Century II Convention Center. Instead of Rock Chalk chants, the venue echoed with Jerry’s guitar and a setlist packed with gems like Bertha and Truckin’. While KU never officially hosted the Dead, their music still found plenty of fans among Jayhawks looking for something outside the usual game-day traditions. That Wichita show—later released as Dave’s Picks Volume 11—captured the band at their early ‘70s peak, proving that even in the heart of Kansas, the Dead could turn any space into their own kind of cosmic arena. Whether you were a die-hard Deadhead or just a curious local, that night in Wichita was one for the books.
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.