We make new shirts that look like old shirts, but without the funky smells, stains, and cigarette burns. We printed our first tees in 1995, so we’ve been honing our craft for decades. Our artisanal quality is unmatched and can be both seen and felt in every single garment that we produce. Many of our shirts have been seen in movies and on TV, including custom designs made to order for costume designers and wardrobe stylists who needed just the right piece for their project.
Brownie Mary, born Mary Jane Rathbun, was a beloved San Francisco activist whose compassion reshaped attitudes during the early AIDS crisis. She began baking cannabis-infused brownies in the '70s, and when she learned that they helped AIDS patients regain appetite, ease pain, and restore dignity at a time when fear...
Thomas Garnet Gillies—better known as “Gar Gillies”—was a Winnipeg tinkerer whose love of sound quietly helped shape Canada’s rock scene. By day, he repaired radios and stereos at Cam’s Furniture, eventually buying the store, but his real passion lived in the workshop out back. There, Gar built P.A. systems for...
Monster in My Pocket was an early '90s phenomenon that blended mythology, pop horror, and playground imagination into a wildly collectible toy line. Released in 1990, the series featured small, rubber figurines depicting legendary creatures, each assigned a power level and grouped by theme. The figures were packaged blindly, encouraging...
During the 1950s, cross-country bus travel entered its so-called “Golden Age,” fueled by postwar optimism and a growing desire to see America. Buses symbolized freedom and adventure while offering an affordable alternative to trains and planes. The era was marked by the debut of the 1954 GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser, a...
Released in 1986 by Sega, Enduro Racer is a fast-paced arcade motocross game that helped define Sega’s “super scaler” era. Players race a dirt bike through rugged outdoor courses filled with hills, jumps, and tight turns, battling both the clock and rival riders. The game stood out for its sense...