The 2B Homecooked Garments Circle Logo tee was released around 1994. It was printed in black and white on a red tee. I remember the logo was kinda huge and it had a ton of ink in it.
This is 2B classic. Only a few dozen 2B Bowling shirts were produced and they came in a variety of color combinations. They were actual bowling shirts ordered from a bowling team supply company that were embroidered with the original 2B oval logo. This was the beginning of many bowli
The Beater tee shirt features artwork by Steve Buddendeck and was released around 1993. The artwork depicts a blender, which seems to go nicely with the Homecooked theme, but the name “Beater” was more of a subtle masturbation joke. (The jokes got a little less subtle in t
The 2B Banner Logo was one of the earliest 2B designs and remained in production throughout 2B’s five year run. It featured a large purple logo wrapped around the side of an olive green tee shirt. Logo designed by Steve Buddendeck.
The Angst Ridden tee shirt featured artwork by me and was somewhat auto-biographical as the rider depicted has no seat (I was riding seatless at the time) and the “since 1970” refers to my birth year. It was only available on black. -Hal B
The Funky Albino (aka Mike Noonan) submitted this pic of himself wearing one of the very first 2B Homecooked designs: The Monster. Released around 1990. It was only available on black and was designed by a fellow zine maker named Fetus. (His real name is Patrick Richardson.) The back
Greg Bloom is the proud owner of this original 2B sweatshirt. He gave it to Leigh as a gift for me and it was this very sweatshirt that sparked this whole project when Leigh put a photo of it on facebook. Thanks Greg! This shirt was technically called the “Hardcore”