Midwest Emo Sticker - Farm Scene, Math Rock Decal

$6.25
Tears, Twinkly Guitars, and Cornfields.

Ever feel the sudden urge to explain the difference between second-wave and third-wave emo to a total stranger? Now you don't have to wait for them to ask. This premium adhesive features a serene farm landscape—complete with cows and a barn—paired with the direct invitation to discuss everyone's favorite hyper-specific genre.

Whether you’re driving through Illinois or just standing in the back of a basement show with your arms crossed, this decal perfectly summarizes your entire personality.

The "Never Meant" Specs:

Graphic: High-contrast black and white pastoral scene featuring dairy cows and farmhouse architecture.
Bold Typography: Features the legendary "ASK ME ABOUT MIDWEST EMO" prompt in a clean, impactful sans-serif.

Versatile Placement: Ideal for guitar cases, pedalboards, laptop lids, or your vintage station wagon.

Dimensions: 3 x 3 inches

Texture: Glossy

Suitably designed for math-rock enthusiasts, telecaster players, and people who still miss the 90s.
Tears, Twinkly Guitars, and Cornfields.

Ever feel the sudden urge to explain the difference between second-wave and third-wave emo to a total stranger? Now you don't have to wait for them to ask. This premium adhesive features a serene farm landscape—complete with cows and a barn—paired with the direct invitation to discuss everyone's favorite hyper-specific genre.

Whether you’re driving through Illinois or just standing in the back of a basement show with your arms crossed, this decal perfectly summarizes your entire personality.

The "Never Meant" Specs:

Graphic: High-contrast black and white pastoral scene featuring dairy cows and farmhouse architecture.
Bold Typography: Features the legendary "ASK ME ABOUT MIDWEST EMO" prompt in a clean, impactful sans-serif.

Versatile Placement: Ideal for guitar cases, pedalboards, laptop lids, or your vintage station wagon.

Dimensions: 3 x 3 inches

Texture: Glossy

Suitably designed for math-rock enthusiasts, telecaster players, and people who still miss the 90s.