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RadiKool Skater 1985 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95'Kool-Aid Man' was originally known as 'Pitcher Man,' and was depicted as a glass pitcher with an animated face laid over it. He was an instant hit, resonating with children and parents alike. His cheerful demeanor and association with the colorful, refreshing drink made him a memorable figure in advertising. In the '70s, Pitcher Man underwent a significant transformation that turned him into a six-foot-tall, anthropomorphic pitcher with arms and legs that gave him a more dynamic and engaging persona. From playing soccer to jogging, Kool-Aid Man was now on the move, and this '80s era design depicts him getting 'radikool' on a skateboard. -








Akers Motor Lines 1933 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Akers Motor Lines was a trucking company founded in 1933 by Bill Akers in Gastonia, North Carolina, that capitalized on the textile industry's freight movement from the South to the North. The company operated a major terminal in Gastonia and a key northern terminal in Chester, Pennsylvania. While no longer in business, Akers is remembered as one of two major trucking firms to come out of the region's textile industry, alongside Carolina Freight Carriers. The company's name is tied to other parts of local history, such as the former Akers Shopping Center, and is still routinely seen represented on collectibles, model railroading accessories, and die-cast models. -








Fresh Honey 1969 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Anything you get from the source is going to be fresher and better, right? Raw honey is honey that is taken directly from the hive and packaged with minimal processing, meaning it has not been heated or filtered in a way that removes its natural pollen and enzymes. It may appear cloudy and may crystallize over time, which is a natural sign of unadulterated honey, and a visual difference between processed honey and true raw honey. While we're not in the business of raw honey, who can argue with Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo's preference to eat local? -








Scott Bonnar Ltd. 1926 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Scott Bonnar (c. April 1893 – 1961) was a South Australian engineer, founder of a company which manufactured a range of lawn mowers and other implements, including the infamous "Model 45" reel, or cylinder, mower. Scott Bonnar Ltd. was formed in 1926 in Adelaide in South Australia. Bonnar's mowers would go on to be the most popular choice for homeowners and commercial maintenance crews throughout Australia. In a testament to the quality of their products, many Scott Bonnar mowers are still in service today, decades after the company ceased operations. -








Panama Spring Break 1986 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95When people mention Panama and Spring Break in the same sentence, they usually are referring to Panama City Beach (PCB), in Florida. However, for those looking for a more exotic getaway, the country of Panama, officially the República de Panamá, has some of the world's most amazing beaches. With coastlines on both the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, Panama's swimmable beaches present a diverse tapestry of coastal beauty. Whether you seek the tranquil waters of Santa Clara or the vibrant marine life near Bocas del Toro, Panama's beaches beckon with the promise of sun, sand, and unforgettable memories. This '80s travel tourist style design reflects everything one wants in a beach vacation and is the perfect retro Panama souvenir. -








Dr. E. Brown Enterprises 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Dr. Emmett Lathrop "Doc" Brown is a resident of Hill Valley, California, most notably noted for building a working time machine out of a DeLorean, and becoming the world's third time traveler (after Einstein and Marty) in the 1985 film, Back To The Future. Founded in 1982 as ELB Enterprises, Dr. E. Brown Enterprises was Doc's company tagline was '24-hour scientific services.' In the future of 2015, we see his company tagline has changed to 'all science, all the time,' so we know he's still in business and helping Hill Valley residents will all their scientific needs and all hours of the day. -








Felix The Cat Just Keep Walking 1919 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Felix the Cat is a cartoon character created in 1919 by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan during the silent film era. An anthropomorphic young black cat with white eyes, a black body, and a giant grin, he is often considered one of the most recognized cartoon characters in history. Felix was the first fully realized recurring animal character in the history of American film animation. Felix became well known in popular culture, as aside from numerous animated shorts, Felix starred in a comic strip beginning in 1923, and his image soon adorned merchandise such as ceramics, toys, and postcards. Several manufacturers made stuffed Felix toys, and Jazz bands such as Paul Whiteman's played songs about him (1923's "Felix Kept On Walking" and others). By the late 1920s, with the arrival of sound cartoons, Felix's success was fading. The new Disney shorts of Mickey Mouse made the silent offerings of Sullivan and Messmer, who were then unwilling to move to sound production, seem outdated. In 1929, Sullivan decided to make the transition and began distributing Felix sound cartoons through Copley Pictures. The sound Felix shorts proved to be a failure and the operation ended in 1932 until a brief three-cartoon resurrection in 1936 by the Van Beuren Studios also failed to launch. One of Felix' most adoring qualities was his ability to brush off adversity and just keep doing his thing, and our original Felix The Cat Just Keep Walking design shows him doing just that - whistling a tune while minding his own damn business. -








Someone Got Their Head Kicked In 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Better Youth Organization Records (BYO) was a Los Angeles, California based independent punk rock record label created by Shawn and Mark Stern, two of the three brothers of the California punk rock band Youth Brigade. Before BYO became a record label, they started as a fanzine of the same name. The zine intended to tackle the issues of police brutality and the negative views towards punks and the punk scene. BYO Records carried that mantra forward and worked to promote punk and other alternative youth cultures in a positive light. Someone Got Their Head Kicked In, which came out in 1982, was the label's first release, and was a compilation from ten California punk bands with 18 tracks. The cover reflected the aggressive energy of the crowd at punk shows of the era, with attendees wildly flailing about in the mosh pit. -








Blind Reaper Gunner 1988 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Blind (often stylized as bLind) was an American skateboard company founded in 1988, the name devised as the opposite of Vision, the founder's former long time sponsor. The company's logo for many years was a stylized, somewhat cute grim reaper character, shown here wielding his scythe and a pistol. Blind produced decks, wheels, soft goods, and accessories for about 25 years before going under. -








Mason and Dixon Lines Trucking 1932 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Mason and Dixon Lines (Mason-Dixon) was a major American trucking company founded by E. Ward King in 1932 in Kingsport, Tennessee. The firm initially specialized in hauling household goods and building materials, but acquired other companies over the years, such as C. Murdock Lines in 1936 and Robinson Transfer Motor Lines in 1957, moves that added tanker and flatbed service and expanded routes. With a fleet of red tractors and polished aluminum trailers, Mason-Dixon was known as 'The Silver Fleet', grew to be one of the largest privately owned carriers in the U.S. for a time. In 1984, the company experienced significant labor problems, including a strike over pay cuts and demands for owner-operator options. Coupled with operating in a post-deregulation America, Mason-Dixon wasn't able to weather the storm, leading to bankruptcy, and their eventual demise. -








Mr. Bones Puzzle Candy 1977 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Mr. Bones Puzzle Candy was the brainchild of a man named Vero Ricci, who created some very memorable plastic candy containers back in the day. After designing those little plastic garbage cans filled with candy, he turned his attention to something a little more morbid, a plastic coffin. Produced in a variety of colors, each box contained an assortment of candy pieces that were shaped like various human bones. These pieces interlocked like a jigsaw puzzle, and if you had all fifteen, you could create Mr. Bones, the namesake of this confection, but not every coffin contained all of the pieces. The candy was pretty forgettable - just your typical dextrose-based, fruit-flavored pressed powder - so nobody was buying Mr. Bones because they loved the taste or anything - it was all about that little coffin filled with bones and the thought of assembling the titular character. -








Sugar Bear Ecology Club 1971 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The early '70s saw a big push to become more ecologically conscious. From the founding of Earth Day to companies making their products more sustainable, the green movement was on. Even breakfast cereals got in on the action, and one such example is the Sugar Bear Ecology Club. Launched in 1971, cereal boxes included tips about recycling and taking care of the environment, and kids could mail away for a certificate to make their membership official.



















































