Taylor Stitch just released a Grateful Dead collaboration featuring vintage-inspired pieces from the band's 1960s counterculture era. The limited-edition collection includes work shirts, denim jackets, graphic tees with the Dancing Bears, leather belts, and collectible patches.

Prices range from $38 for patch sets to $238 for a denim jacket. According to Rolling Stone, Taylor Stitch drew inspiration from the Grateful Dead's formative years in Northern California, when the group was helping shape the counterculture movement.

Luke McAlpine, Head of Brand at Taylor Stitch, said: "Grateful Dead have always felt bigger than a band — they represented a way of life rooted in creativity, community, and an independent spirit that still defines the region today."

The collection includes organic cotton graphic tees ($65) with band artwork, button-down shirts, and limited-edition trucker hats ($68). Grateful Dead merchandise typically sells quickly. With the band marking their 60th anniversary last year and their legacy continuing to grow, this collection may not remain fully stocked for long.