BETHLEHEM, Pa. — When Aaron Stutz was 7 years old, he sent a letter to his parents from sleepaway camp asking if they could send him a Grateful Dead T-shirt.
“All the counselors had Grateful Dead T-shirts,” Stutz said. “It was the early 90s and everybody who was of college age liked to wear that kind of stuff. So that’s when I got my first Grateful Dead shirt.”
As he grew older, Stutz’s love for the Grateful Dead’s music grew alongside his love of vintage clothing…