This & That Tapes

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This & That Tapes

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*Ship Date: 04/15/2020

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If you have any issues ordering, please email us directly: awake@widerawake.com

Please reference size chart when ordering. Sizes tend to run small. Since this is a pre-sale, all shirts are printed when you submit your order. There is no extra stock. This is done to help us give as much money as possible to all the businesses. Replacing/re-ordering shirts is costly; please double check your size before ordering.

100% of Proceeds go directly to support Small Businesses & Artists #KeepinLocalOpen


100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton. 32 single 4.2 oz. Sideseamed. Retail fit. Unisex sizing. Shoulder taping. This updated unisex essential fits like a well-loved favorite, featuring a crew neck, short sleeves and designed with superior combed and ring-spun cotton.

*Shipping: All shirts will ship USPS approximately April 15, 2020. Shipping only domestically. This is a pre-sale and all shirts are made-to-order. At the conclusion of this sale, all shirt orders will be printed as a single batch. This cuts down on waste, and saves on time and costs - ultimately allowing more financial support to go towards the businesses. We greatly appreciate your support and patience in receiving your orders.

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What’s This & That Tapes all about?

T&TT is about having fun, making connections, and supporting artists. All money is split on a 60/40 basis - each artist makes more than the label does, every sale. Artists are paid monthly, and the money that comes in to T&TT stays in the label to support our own tours, pop-up shops, equipment, distribution fees, etc.

Listen, I like cassettes. I like the hiss, I like the lo-fi sound of them. That’s the sound I envision when an artist sends me their music. Why should folks without tape players miss out on that feeling? Each purchase also comes with a download of the album ripped directly from one of the tapes. Instead of the full album cut up into songs, you essentially get Side A and Side B, so you get to feel like you’re listening to it on cassette. I’m not trying to penalize anyone for not having a tape deck. Neat, huh?

“Cassettes are the zine of the music world!”