And1
Philadelphia basketball brand born from trash-talk t-shirts and grown via the streetball Mixtape Tour. The blocky wordmark and basketball-player graphic date its tags.
- Origin
- USA
- Founded
- 1993
- Category
- Athletic & Streetwear
- Documented eras
- 2
How And1 labels evolved over time. Match the markers below against the tag in hand to place a garment in its era.
1993–1999
USA-Made Player-Graphic Tags
Bold serif lettering, iconic basketball-player illustrations, 'Made in USA' common, simple black-and-white with size info.

- Tags often feature bold, serif lettering.
- Includes iconic illustrations of basketball players.
- Made in USA labels are common, reflecting domestic production.
- Simple black and white designs with size information included.
How to spot it
Basketball-player graphic on a USA tag.
Value signal
Strong; 90s AND1 streetball tees are a sought era.
2000–2009
Orange-Accent Mixtape Tags
More colour — orange and grey — bold serif kept, production diversifying to Mexico and Pakistan, slogans and detailed illustrations added.

- Tags start to include more color, such as orange and grey.
- Bold serif lettering remains a key feature.
- Production locations diversify, including countries like Mexico and Pakistan.
- Additional branding elements, like slogans or detailed illustrations, are included.
- Size information is often on a separate tag.
How to spot it
Orange-accented AND1 tag, often Mexico-made.
Value signal
Solid; mixtape-era AND1 has a following.