Nirvana Nevermind Zip Top !full! (iPad)
The Ultimate Guide to the Nirvana Nevermind Zip Top: Collecting, Restoring, and Celebrating 90s Grunge Memorabilia
By: Grunge Heritage Staff
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Designs: Most zip tops feature the "Smiley Face" logo or the baby-underwater artwork. The Ultimate Guide to the Nirvana Nevermind Zip
In conclusion, while the image of a baby in a zip-top jacket on the cover of "Nevermind" might circulate in some circles, it does not represent the actual album cover. The real "Nevermind" features a naked baby, Spencer Elden, swimming towards a dollar bill on a fishhook, an image that has become synonymous with Nirvana and the grunge era. The confusion likely stems from parodies or misinterpretations of the iconic cover art. Regardless, the actual "Nevermind" album cover remains a powerful symbol of a generation and a moment in music history. Designs : Most zip tops feature the "Smiley
What Is a “Zip Top”?
Before the widespread adoption of jewel cases in the mid-1990s, CDs were often sold in longboxes—tall, cardboard cartons (roughly 12” x 6”) designed to fit existing LP-sized retail shelves and deter theft. Most longboxes were simple printed cardboard sleeves. However, a handful of major releases featured a premium gimmick: a reusable plastic “zipper” or “zip-top” closure that allowed the box to be opened and resealed like a freezer bag.