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Urban Outfitters' 'Minor Threat' Shirts Are Sanctioned By The Brand Minor Threat frontman Ian MacKaye has agreed to let Urban Outfitters sell t-shirts with its band name. Urban Outfitters' $28 shirt featuring the hardcore punk band had initially caused controversy because people believe it was a bootleg. But MacKaye told Rolling Stone that the volume of "bootlegged" apparel was so extreme he decided to let his record label work with Urban Outfitters so he could at least maintain some control. "It's not a political thing for me," MacKaye said, adding that he once...
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