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World Grits Festival 1986 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.Grits are undeniably a Southern staple, so it’s only fitting that a Southern town would host a multi-day festival devoted entirely to them. When buyers for local grocery stores and grits distributors discovered that the residents of St. George, South Carolina consumed more grits per capita than anywhere else in the world, the idea for a celebration quickly took shape. The first festival was held in 1986, when the small town of just 2,000 people welcomed an estimated 45,000 grits enthusiasts who gathered to enjoy their favorite dish and take part in a variety of grits-themed events and activities. -








MP3 Generation One 2003 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.The rise of MP3 music in the late '90s and early 2000s fundamentally changed how people listened to and shared music. MP3 technology compressed audio files into much smaller sizes while preserving most of the original sound quality, making it practical to store thousands of songs on a single device. This breakthrough coincided with the growth of the internet, allowing music to be easily shared through file-sharing services like Napster, and later through digital music platforms like the iTunes Store. Dedicated portable players like the iPod and smartphones soon replaced bulky CD collections, giving listeners instant access to entire music libraries wherever they went. The MP3 era helped usher in the modern digital music industry and paved the way for streaming services that dominate music consumption today. -








Jaws: Under Construction 1983 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.Braces are orthodontic devices used to straighten teeth, correct bite issues, and improve overall dental alignment. Typically consisting of small brackets attached to each tooth and connected by a thin metal wire, braces gradually apply gentle pressure that moves teeth into their proper positions over time. Orthodontists periodically adjust the wires and add small elastic bands to guide the teeth as treatment progresses. This rad '80s design features a shark wearing traditional braces, which is funny, as sharks don't wear braces, but only because it's hard to find an orthodontist willing to work with shark teeth. -








Shop ‘n Save – Where The Pop Stars Shop 1987 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95This charming "I'm somebody special" design captures the warm, wholesome style of classic children’s graphics from the late '70s and early 1980s. This cheerful cartoon boy is happily walking his pet turtle on a leash in the park on a sunny day in a style that gives it a retro storybook feel. Whether for your kid or yourself, this one is a true throwback design that perfectly reflects the uplifting, innocence-filled aesthetic of the era and is a great reminder that everyone is somebody special. -








I’m Somebody Special Boy 1977 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95This charming "I'm somebody special" design captures the warm, wholesome style of classic children’s graphics from the late '70s and early 1980s. This cheerful cartoon boy is happily walking his pet turtle on a leash in the park on a sunny day in a style that gives it a retro storybook feel. Whether for your kid or yourself, this one is a true throwback design that perfectly reflects the uplifting, innocence-filled aesthetic of the era and is a great reminder that everyone is somebody special. -








Kill Your Television 1973 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The phrase Kill Your Television is a rebellious cultural slogan that emerged from punk and counterculture movements as a critique of passive media consumption. Popularized in the '70s and '80s—appearing on stickers, T-shirts, and album artwork—it encouraged people to reject the influence of mainstream television, which critics believed promoted conformity, consumerism, and shallow entertainment. Rather than literally destroying a TV, the phrase symbolized turning it off and engaging more actively with the world: making art, playing music, reading, or participating in real-life communities. Bands in punk and alternative scenes embraced the slogan as part of a broader DIY ethos that valued independent thought and creativity over corporate media narratives. Even today, the phrase still resonates as a reminder to question the media we consume and to be more intentional about how we spend our time and attention. -








Foosball Wizard 1975 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95While you may have heard of Pinball Wizard, this is his older, stockier, and lesser known brother, Foosball Wizard. Known as table football in most of the world, or table soccer in North America, foosball is a fast-paced tabletop game that recreates the excitement of soccer in miniature form. Players control rows of small figures mounted on rotating rods, using quick wrist movements to pass, defend, and shoot a small ball into the opponent’s goal. The game was first developed in Europe in the early 20th century and quickly spread around the world, becoming a staple in bars, arcades, rec rooms, and college campuses. Foosball combines reflexes, strategy, and coordination, as skilled players learn precise passing lanes, bank shots, and defensive techniques. While it’s often played casually among friends, organized tournaments and professional leagues exist, proving that the simple table game can also be a serious and highly competitive sport. -



Fuck You You Fucking Fuck 2011 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95If there’s one wardrobe piece from the 2011 English-language remake of *The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo* that perfectly captures Lisbeth Salander’s defiant personality, it’s her infamous “fuck you you fucking fuck” T-shirt. Blunt, confrontational, and dripping with attitude, the shirt reflects everything about Lisbeth’s rebellious spirit. It’s unapologetically offensive, fiercely independent, and unmistakably punk rock—exactly the kind of statement piece that makes her such an unforgettable character. And honestly, we love it. -








Ray’s Board Shop San Diego 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Ray’s Board Shop first opened its doors in 1982 and soon became a staple of San Diego surf culture. Founded by surfer Ray Delgado, the small storefront started as a simple repair and shaping space just a few blocks from the beach, where Ray built custom boards for friends and locals chasing the perfect Southern California wave. Word quickly spread about the shop’s hand-shaped boards, laid-back vibe, and Ray’s deep knowledge of local breaks from Pacific Beach to La Jolla. By the early '90s, Ray’s had grown into a gathering spot for surfers, stocked with wax, fins, wetsuits, and a wall of colorful boards that maintained Delgado's definitive '80s style. Decades later, the shop was still known for its classic surf-town atmosphere—sun-faded stickers, the smell of surf wax, and stories of legendary swells shared by generations of San Diego surfers. -








Tourne-Disques Amplifiés Teppaz 1956 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Teppaz was the premier French manufacturer of portable record players, reaching the height of its popularity during the '50s and '60s. Founded in Lyon in 1931 by engineer Marcel Teppaz, the company helped transform the way people listened to music at home. Teppaz became famous for producing compact, stylish record players that were affordable and easy to use, making recorded music more accessible to a rapidly growing postwar audience. During the rise of youth culture in the '50s, Teppaz cleverly targeted the emerging teen market, offering brightly colored portable turntables that could be carried to parties or placed in a bedroom. By combining modern industrial design with reliable engineering, Teppaz helped usher in a new era of personal music listening long before the arrival of cassette players and portable stereos. At its peak, the brand was synonymous with youthful independence and the excitement of the new pop music revolution sweeping Europe. This design is based on the mid '50s era marketing that had distinctive mod style. -








You Are Not What You Own 1990 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Fugazi was an influential post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987 that became known for blending punk’s intensity with experimental song structures, dub-influenced bass lines, and sharp political awareness. The band also developed a strong reputation for its ethical approach to music, keeping ticket prices low, avoiding major label contracts, and releasing records through the independent labels. Albums like Repeater and Red Medicine helped make Fugazi one of the most respected underground bands of the '90s, admired for both their innovative sound and their commitment to independence. Of note is that the band maintained an anti-capitalist stance and didn't sell merch, so if you wanted a Fugazi shirt, it was fan created. This is a re-creation of one of our favorite fan designs that somewhat randomly made an appearance in the 2012 indie Southern Gothic coming-of-age film, Mud. -








Drewrys Lager 1877 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Drewrys Beer was a once-prominent lager brand that gained popularity across Canada and the United States during the mid-20th century. The beer traces its roots to the Drewry family brewery in Winnipeg in the late 1800s, but the brand became especially well known after moving production to South Bend, Indiana in 1936. Brewed as a light, easy-drinking lager, Drewrys was marketed with a friendly, approachable image and was widely distributed throughout the Midwest and western states. Its advertising often featured patriotic or frontier-style themes and memorable slogans like “It’s the water,” emphasizing the purity of the brewing process. Though the brand’s prominence faded in the 20th century as the brewing industry consolidated, Drewrys remains a nostalgic known as the Canadian beer from Indiana.
















































