Punk Rock Museum pulls Dixxon Flannel collab after criticism, says it “in no way supports anything that is fascist”

Kepi Ghoulie of Sacramento punk vets the Groovie Ghoulies has been urging the Punk Rock Museum and its co-founder Fat Mike of NOFX to cease working with the clothing company Dixxon Flannel, who they launched a collaboration with in June. Kepi accused the clothing company–who have previously done flannel collaborations with many other punk and metal musicians, including Metallica, Megadeth, Hatebreed, Cypress Hill, Rancid, and Guns N’ Roses–of “[printing] pro fascist garments,” and he shared a series of alleged screenshots to back up his case, including one that appears to be Dixxon Flannel posting a mock-up on social media of a “Fuck Antifa” shirt in 2020. Punk Rock Museum has now issued a statement in response. “The Punk Rock Museum aims to ...