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Bartell Drugs 1890 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Bartell Drugs began in 1890 when 21-year-old pharmacist George H. Bartell Sr. bought the Lake Washington Pharmacy in Seattle. He slowly built a business that became a model for the modern drugstore and a beloved Northwest institution. Beyond pharmacy essentials, Bartell’s offered regional foods, neighborhood-specific goods, and quirky gifts. At its peak, it operated 69 Puget Sound locations and was the nation’s oldest drugstore chain when sold to Rite Aid in 2020. Less than five years later, it was sold again, with closures and rebranding ending a 135-year Seattle legacy. -








Battlezone Furture Warfare 1980 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Battlezone is an arcade game created by Ed Rotberg that was released by Atari on June 1, 1980. The game is a first-person perspective vehicular combat simulator in which the player destroys enemy tanks and other targets for points. The game used vector graphics to produce 3D wireframes of enemy tanks, UFOs, and terrain. Battlezone was housed in a full-sized upright arcade cabinet with a "periscope" viewfinder that restricted the player's view by design as if they were inside the belly of a tank. Some cabinets included an overlay to the screen to make the lower part appear green (gameplay area), and the top part of the screen red (radar and information), though game action can also be viewed from the sides of the viewfinder by spectators. Battlezone's innovative use of 3D graphics made it a huge hit, with approximately 15,000 cabinets sold, and the game is considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time, and is the first game where objects appear to hit the player's screen, in this case when the player has been hit or killed. -








Bugstars Pest Control 2013 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Bugstars Pest Control is the fictional exterminator company from Los Santos in the GTA universe. Their blue vans feature their tagline of "Putting the FU in Fumigate," you can tell they mean business when it comes to killing bugs and other pests. The red uniforms worn by employees resemble those of the equally fictional Dale's Dead Bug out of Arlen, Texas. So if you're anywhere in the greater Los Santos area, remember, just call 1-999-BUGSTAR to ensure your pests are put down for good. -








Nakatomi Corporation Los Angeles 1988 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Nakatomi Corporation is a fictional Japanese multinational from the 1988 Christmas movie, Die Hard. The company's U.S. headquarters was located in Century City, Los Angeles, at Nakatomi Plaza, which was the scene of the film. The post modern-designed, 35-story skyscraper stood 490 feet high, and was nearing completion in 1987, though was already largely occupied on the lower floors. On Christmas Eve, 1988, a group of terrorists took the Nakatomi employees hostage during their Christmas party. Although the group appeared to be motivated by freeing political prisoners, they were actually after $640 million in negotiable bearer bonds and other valuables stored in the Nakatomi vault. This design is inspired by what might be stocked in the lobby gift shop, or perhaps given out to employees of the Los Angeles office. -








It’s Better in The Bahamas 1980 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is an independent island country located in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the Lucayan Archipelago. It consists of over 700 islands, cays, and islets, located southeast of Florida and north of Cuba. The islands are generally low-lying and flat, with the highest point being Mount Alvernia on Cat Island at only 210 feet. The climate is mostly tropical savanna, characterized by warm weather year-round. The nation is famous for its stunning natural beauty, including pristine white-sand and rare pink-sand beaches, 100,000 square miles of crystal-clear turquoise waters, extensive coral reefs, and unique geological formations like the blue holes (underwater sinkholes). This souvenir style design is about as '80s as they come, and is a replica of those brought home by tourists on the islands. -








Soundwave G1 JDM 1984 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Soundwave is a prominent member of the Decepticons in the Transformer's universe, functioning as the group's highly loyal communications officer and chief spymaster. His most iconic alternate mode is a microcassette recorder, from which form he commands a loyal legion of sidekicks disguised as cassette tapes, including Ravage and Laserbeak, who deploy from his chest. Soundwave is one of Megatron's most reliable troops, and he has positioned himself comfortably and irreplaceably in the Decepticon upper command structure. Though 'only' Communications Officer, Soundwave stands at Megatron's side as a confidant, comparable in rank to Starscream and Shockwave, but unlike them, entirely loyal to his leader. Though stoic and with little outward personality, he has worked hard to get where he is, and he guards his place in the Decepticon hierarchy fiercely. This Soundwave design is based on the original 1984 G1 packaging in all it's purple glory and features both Ravage and Laserbeak jumping into action. -








Ligon Specialized Hauler 1936 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Herbert Arnold Ligon began his trucking career in 1935 at age 17 when he took a job hauling freight out of his hometown of Madisonville, Kentucky. Always thinking bigger, the industrious young Ligon bought his first truck at 18, founding his company, Ligon Specialized Hauler, Inc. By 1946, his fleet had grown to 26 trucks, and true to their name, Ligon specialized in hauling stuff that didn't fit in standard van trailers. From flatbeds and lowboys to pole trailers and heavy haul rigs, Ligon Specialized Hauler had the equipment to move the load at hand. The company hauled the massive White House Christmas trees for many years and even moved rocket components for the space program. Ligon was sold in 1982, at which time it was the 17th largest hauler of truckload freight in the United States. The company was later acquired and became one of the core companies that formed Landstar System. -








Airplane II – Christmas Sequel 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95'Airplane II: The Sequel' is a 1982 American parody film that was released on December 10, 1982, as a follow-up to the 1980 film 'Airplane!' This version of the poster art was used during the film's December release, while alternate versions featured the aircrew hanging off the back of the aircraft. Though haunted by combat memories, heroic pilot Ted Striker agrees to return to the cockpit to man the controls of the XR-2300 lunar shuttle, known as Mayflower One, America's first commercial spacecraft. As soon as the shuttle lifts off, an electrical malfunction sends the ship veering off course. A shaken Striker struggles to guide the shuttle through a treacherous asteroid belt, tame it's failing computer systems, and stop a mad bomber. -








USA Peace Dove 1968 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Resistance to the Vietnam War involved a large-scale, multi-faceted movement of civilians and soldiers who opposed U.S. involvement on moral, political, and social grounds. This resistance took many forms, including peaceful public protests, draft resistance through non-cooperation and exile, and rebellion within the military itself through acts of defiance and "the GI movement." By 1968, the antiwar movement hit a fever pitch, which coincided with the Paris peace talks for the Vietnam War. These talks began in May 1968 between the United States and North Vietnam, though the final Paris Peace Accords weren't signed until 1973. This design comes from the 1968 protests and features a patriotic take on the classic peace sign with a dove forming the word peace. -








M-Tex Oil Company 1985 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95M-Tex Oil is a fictional petroleum company meant to represent one of the biggest companies in the Texan oil industry. Founded during the '80s energy crisis to take advantage of domestic oil production, M-Tex takes center stage in the TV drama, Landman. The series follows Tommy Norris in the titular role as the guy who interacts and negotiates directly with landowners to acquire leases for the exploration and development of minerals or other energy sources on behalf of M-Tex. -








Bud of California 1943 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Lester "Bud" Antle founded his produce packing and shipping company in the Pajaro Valley in Central California in 1943. He named his company Bud Antle, and you can still find the old 'Bud of California' logo on commodity produce cartons, crates, and even refrigerated trailers, along with the company's 'Fresh as Tomorrow' tagline. -








WSQK Street Team 1987 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95WSQK 94.5 FM is a fictional rock 'n roll station broadcasting from the small Midwestern town of Hawkins, Indiana. Boasting 50,000 watts of power, WSQK has the juice to push its signal far beyond standard terrestrial radio, possibly even into alternate dimensions, and with their street team mobile studio Chevy van, they can take the show on the road... let's rock!



















































