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Phantom of the Paradise 1974 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 rock-opera film that blends horror, satire, and glam-era music into a dark retelling of Phantom of the Opera and Faust. The film follows a gifted composer whose work is stolen by a manipulative producer, leading to a disfiguring accident and a pact that traps him in a grotesque quest for revenge. With flamboyant visuals, sharp industry parody, and a genre-hopping score, the movie critiques fame, exploitation, and the cost of selling one’s soul for success, earning lasting cult status for its bold style and tragic romance. Despite, or because of, its tonal shifts and genre-bending, it failed at the box office, however, it eventually developed a dedicated cult following that last to this day. -








100% Endangered 1992 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Endangered species are plants and animals whose populations have fallen so low that they face a high risk of extinction. Habitat loss, climate change, pollution, invasive species, and overexploitation from hunting or fishing are among the leading causes of their decline. When a species disappears, it can disrupt entire ecosystems, affecting food chains, soil health, and water quality. Conservation efforts such as protected areas, wildlife laws, habitat restoration, and captive breeding programs aim to slow or reverse these losses. Protecting endangered species also helps preserve biodiversity, which is essential for resilient ecosystems and for the environmental services that support human life. This '90s style design features several endangered species circling the earth in a very era specific carton style. -








Crude Buster 1990 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Crude Buster is a 1990 arcade beat ’em up developed by Data East, known in Japan as Two Crude. Set in a chaotic, post-apocalyptic future, players control two muscular mercenaries hired by the American government to stop the terrorist organization "Big Valley." Their objective is to retake control of a ruined New York City from Big Valley after a nuclear explosion the group caused. Players battle gangs, mutants, and rogue soldiers across city ruins and enemy bases using punches, kicks, grapples, and improvised weapons like pipes, bombs, and even enemy bodies to clear screens. With its exaggerated action, colorful comic-book style, and cooperative two-player gameplay, Crude Buster became a cult favorite in arcades, remembered for its over-the-top humor and fast, hard-hitting combat. Due to the game's overwhelming popularity, it was later ported to multiple home systems, though the North American and European versions of them were retitled 'Two Crude Dudes.' -








VFA-31 Tomcatters 1935 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95VFA-31, known as the “Tomcatters,” is a U.S. Navy strike fighter squadron with roots dating back to World War II. Originally flying propeller aircraft, the squadron became famous during the Cold War for operating the F-14 Tomcat, whose tail art featured the iconic Felix the Cat. Today, VFA-31 flies the F/A-18E Super Hornet and is based at Naval Air Station Oceana. The squadron has deployed worldwide in support of combat operations, carrier air wing missions, and maritime security, maintaining a reputation for excellence in air combat, precision strike, and carrier aviation tradition. -








Silk Road Anonymous Marketplace 2011 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Silk Road Anonymous Marketplace on was an online bazaar that launched in 2011 and resided on the dark web. Designed to operate beyond traditional jurisdictions and law enforcement, it functioned like an e-commerce site with vendor ratings and escrow payments, and used anonymity tools and cryptocurrency to enable anonymous transactions. Silk Road offered an array of both legal and illegal goods, and while some users framed it as a libertarian experiment in free markets, authorities viewed it as a major criminal enterprise. In 2013, the FBI shut the site down and arrested its founder, Ross Ulbricht, marking a turning point in efforts to police hidden online networks and prompting new debates about privacy, crime, and digital currencies. While the Silk Road is now long gone, this design is based on the site's iconic green camel identity to help keep those libertarian ideals alive. -








The Monster Club 1981 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Monster Club is a 1981 British anthology horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Vincent Price and John Carradine. It is based on the works of the British horror author R. Chetwynd-Hayes, and was the final film from Milton Subotsky, who was best known for his work with Amicus Productions; Amicus were well known for their anthologies, but this was not an Amicus film. It was also the final feature film directed by Baker. The film kicks off as a fictionalized version of Chetwynd-Hayes is approached on a city street by a strange man who turns out to be a starving vampire named Erasmus. He bites the writer, and in gratitude for the small "donation", takes his (basically unharmed but bewildered) victim to the titular club, which is a covert gathering place for a multitude of supernatural creatures. In between the club's unique music and dance performances, Erasmus introduces three stories about his fellow creatures of the night, kicking off the anthology. Despite having the makings of a hit, the movie was a critical and commercial failure, but has since found its place as a VHS cult classic. -
Take a Liking to a Viking 1979 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Vikings were seafaring peoples from Scandinavia who, between about 800 and 1100 CE, explored, traded, raided, and settled across much of Europe and the North Atlantic. Skilled shipbuilders, they used longships to travel rivers and open seas, reaching as far as Byzantium and North America. While often remembered for raids, Vikings were also farmers, merchants, and craftsmen who formed towns and trade networks. Their culture valued honor, storytelling, and law, and they left lasting impacts on language, place names, and political boundaries throughout the regions they touched. -



Kooler Than Jesus 1990 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Kooler Than Jesus is an EP released by electronic industrial rock band My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult in 1990. It contains the original "Kooler Than Jesus" 12" single along with two other previously release 12" singles, "My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult" and "Some Have to Dance... Some Have to Kill". The lead track, "Kooler Than Jesus", was later remixed in 1990 for the band's second album, Confessions of a Knife.... In 1994, "Nervous Xians" was heavily reworked and then retitled to "After the Flesh" for the soundtrack to the film The Crow, and the band also performed the song during the film itself. All of the tracks on the EP were later included on the 2004 compilation My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult. Kooler Than Jesus received positive reviews. Vincent Jeffries of AllMusic called it "one of the industrial genre's significant early-‘90s releases". Raul Stanciu of Sputnik Music called it "a huge achievement for the band." This version of the Kooler Than Jesus design features just a front print! For the front/back print version, click here > -








Makaha International Surfing Championships 1954 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Makaha International Surfing Championships were first held in 1954 in the beach town of Makaha on Oahu’s west side. At the foot of Mount Ka'ala on a January morning, surfers paddled out one by one to take on some of Hawaii's biggest waves in what was recognized as the world's first major international surfing competition. The event put Makaha on the map as the birthplace of big-wave surfing, and for nearly two decades until it ended in 1974, the Makaha International was the most prestigious prize in the sport. -








Nancy’s Place North Myrtle Beach 1980 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Nancy's Place was a tavern founded in 1980 by Nancy Kokkins in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Known to most simply as 'Miss Nancy,' she was a beloved mother figure to the many working class patrons that frequented her bar, a place she referred to as "the working man's tavern." This design is based on a shirt sold at Nancy's Place during its 22-year run, and features a couple of muscular men lugging a healthy pair of breasts, Atlas Shrugged style. Word has it that these mammaries were based on Miss Nancy's own ample assets, but sadly, the accuracy of that claim has been lost to the sands of time. -








Skate and Duckstroy 1986 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95"Skate and Destroy" is a rebellious skate culture slogan meaning to skate aggressively, push limits, embrace failure, and defy norms, not literally wrecking things, but representing a raw, anti-establishment spirit, a DIY ethos, and a rejection of mainstream polished skating. It became a rallying cry for creative freedom, toughness, and authenticity in skateboarding and beyond, influencing music, fashion, and lifestyle. We're not quite sure what "skate and duckstroy" means, but from the look of this skater duck, he means business, and isn't going to fuck around. -








Betty and Lee’s Steak House 1954 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Betty and Lee's Steak House was opened by serial restaurateurs Betty and Lee Quinet in 1954 at 4020 El Camino Real in Palo Alto, California, and quickly became known as THE place to go for a great steak dinner in the Bay Area. Billing themselves as the place "where steak is king," in addition to charcoal grilled steaks, Betty and Lee's had one of the area's first salad bars, as well as a 'bountiful buffet' that ran from 5pm to midnight every day, and a 100-person banquet room that became popular with civic groups and local businesses. The real showstopper, however, was a 72 oz. steak that was on the house if you could finish it, a feat that was never accomplished despite many attempts.
















































