New Shirt Alert! Time to spin the black circle

We’ve got a fresh shirt for you. This one just landed in our Blipshift store, and we think you’re going to like it. Like our last shirt, this one sticks with our love of music. It also incorporates something we love doing when behind the wheel of pretty much any vehicle out there.

Spin the Black Circle!

It’s on sale now but only for a limited time. The shirt actually arrived in the store on July 4th, but we were too drunk to post about it that day. So here we are! And now you have until 7/21 to scoop one up. Or five… if you need it in different sizes, or as a hoodie, and a long sleeve… and one for your kid.

Click here to check it out.

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4 responses to “New Shirt Alert! Time to spin the black circle”

  1. Justin White Avatar
    Justin White

    “spin the black circle” 100% refers to playing vinyl records, not burnouts. See the Pearl Jam album Vitalogy, second track.

    Edit: missed the music mention in the post, but pretty sure no one has ever said “spin the black circle” in reference to a burnout until this post.

    “Stop trying to make ‘fetch’ happen!”

  2. Justin White Avatar
    Justin White

    “spin the black circle” 100% refers to playing vinyl records, not burnouts. See the Pearl Jam album Vitalogy, second track.

    Edit: missed the music mention in the post, but pretty sure no one has ever said “spin the black circle” in reference to a burnout until this post.

    “Stop trying to make ‘fetch’ happen!”

    1. Zentropy Avatar
      Zentropy

      Personally, I thought it was a pretty creative association. I’m 100% sure everyone knows the typical meaning of the phrase, and I’m 100% sure Glucker’s intention wasn’t to start a cultural trend. It seems like at least half of Jeff’s car review videos show Pearl Jam loaded up on the stereo, so I would guess the inspiration came from doing a burnout as the song blared from the speakers.