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Big Pete’s House of Munch 2007 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Big Pete's House of Munch was a fictional restaurant located in the equally fictional Quahog, Rhode Island, owned and operated by Peter Griffin and his family in the 2007 episode of Family Guy, "No Meals on Wheels." The restaurant is at first is a complete failure; however, Joe Swanson promises to bring his friends. Peter is at first excited because he believes it will become a hang-out for police officers, only to find that Joe is actually bringing in fellow paraplegics. Hi jinks ensue! -








Pepski Generation 1972 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95With the ruble untradable on international markets—and the Soviets hoarding their limited foreign currency reserves for essentials, not fizzy drinks, American soft drink producers had to get creative. In 1972, Pepsi was the first American soft drink to enter the Soviet market in a barter deal, trading its concentrated syrup (to be bottled locally) for exclusive U.S. distribution rights to Stolichnaya vodka and Soviet and Eastern Bloc wines. The agreement not only opened a new market for Pepsi, but it blocked competitors like Coca-Cola from entering the Soviet market until 1985, all while creating a legion of consumers known as the "Pepski Generation." -








Dale’s Luxury Coaches 1976 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The GMC Eleganza was a popular Class A recreational vehicle (RV) produced between 1973 and 1978 by General Motors. It was known for its futuristic, aerodynamic design, front-wheel-drive chassis borrowed from the Oldsmobile Toronado, and luxurious features for its time. The Eleganza II was an updated version, produced in 23 and 26-foot lengths and available with either a 455 or 403 cubic inch V8 engine. Over 12,000 Eleganzas were produced and during the 70s, Dale's Luxury Coaches of Council Bluffs, Iowa was one of the many dealers offering the luxurious motorhome of the future. -








Pole Position 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Pole Position is a 1982 arcade racing game developed Namco that is considered one of the most important titles from the golden age of arcade games. It was an evolution of Namco's earlier electro-mechanical racing games, like F-1 (1976), whose designer Sho Osugi worked on Pole Position. Gameplay has the player assume the role of a Formula One race car driver competing at the Fuji Speedway, with the first objective completing a one-lap time trial within the time limit to qualify for the race. Successful qualification sets the player's starting position among seven computer-controlled cars, based on the lap time. The actual race consists of a set number of laps, with a set amount of time given at the start and more granted after each lap. The game was a major commercial success in arcades, becoming the highest-grossing arcade game in Japan, North America, and eventually, internationally. Pole Position spawned countless ports, sequels, and even a Saturday morning cartoon series. -








I Love Seeing Big Naturals 1988 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95There's simply nothing more awe-inspiring than laying your eyes on a set of big naturals in the great outdoors. Whether it's a set of spectacular mountains or just a set of ginormous breasts, the site of them can really make a guy's day. -








Stoned Aginnnnnnnn! 1974 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Headshops were amazing places. Little pipes made of clay and random brass parts from the hardware store, assorted zigzags, glass bongs, and stash containers that looked like soda or shaving cream cans. Also on hand were tons of cool t-shirts, black light posters, batik wall hangings, incense, candles, beaded curtains, and other things a cannabis enthusiast might need in their life. Based on a classic head shop design from the '70s, 'Stoned Aginnnnnnnn' speaks to everyone's inner stoner and should provide a pleasant flashback to those days of browsing headshops and making sure you always referred to bongs as 'water pipes' for smoking tobacco and not what they actually were. -








Hi-Rev Speed Equipment 1968 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The first Hi-Rev Speed Equipment store opened up in Marshfield, Wisconsin in 1968. It was a traditional muscle car era speed shop with everything from mag wheels and side pipes to high-rise manifolds and four barrel carburetors. Hi-Rev also got into car audio and stocked an extensive selection of 8-track tapes. Additional stores opened in Eau Claire and Schofield, at which point they began using the name Hi-Rev Speed Shops. Hi-Rev claimed to be Wisconsin's largest speed shop, and who are we to argue with that? -








Big Jo’s Burgers 1959 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Established by Big Jo himself in the late 1950s, Big Jo’s was a Santa Monica neighborhood stable for decades. A true hole in the wall, Jo's served classic charbroiled burgers with fresh ingredients and friendly service at an affordable price. If you wanted gourmet toppings or some fancy aioli sauce, you had to look elsewhere, as Big Jo's served up basic burgers. They came with lettuce and tomato, but you could add cheese, chili, mushrooms, pastrami, or make it a double burger. Coupled with an order of their signature crinkle cut fries, and you had a meal fit for a king that didn't break the bank. This mom and pops burger joint was the last of its kind in Santa Monica, but stayed true to itself all the way until its closing in 2022. -








Rickety Rocket 1979 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Rickety Rocket is an animated television series produced by Ruby-Spears Productions, which ran from 1979 to 1980 as a segment on The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show. The series is considered progressive for the time, as it was one of the first cartoon shows with all African American lead characters. The show takes place sometime in the 25th century and focuses on teenagers Cosmo, Venus, Splashdown and Sunstroke, founders of the Far-Out Detective Agency. One day, they were in their headquarters trying to build something useful out of a pile of junk they presumably gathered from a junkyard and ended up building a makeshift sentient talking space car. Naming him Rickety Rocket, he quickly becomes a member of the team, and helped them solve mysteries that usually has them fighting suspects operating as master criminals or disguised as monsters. The rocket's signature catchphrase was "Rickety Rocket, blast off!" which could be heard across all sixteen episodes. -



Zoth Ommog Records 1989 F/B Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$34.95Named after a Great Old One from The H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mytho, Zoth Ommog Records was a German record label that was heavily focused on electronic and industrial music under parent label, Music Research. The company was established by German producer Andreas Tomalla in 1989 and later handed over to producer Torben Schmidt. The label released over 240 records between 1989 and 1999 across an eclectic artist roster with acts like Leæther Strip, X Marks the Pedwalk, Bigod 20, Lights of Euphoria and Klinik, among others. This version of the Zoth Ommog Records also includes back print with a list of several key artists. -








Paul Debruyn 30K Road Race Ormond Beach 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Organized by the Daytona Beach Track Club, the Paul Debruyn 30K Road Race was an annual running event held in Ormond Beach, Florida that started in 1982. Named after German immigrant and Florida resident, Paul DeBruyn, an Olympic runner and winner of the 1931 German Marathon and 1932 Boston Marathon, the 18.6-mile race followed a road along the landward side of a barrier island, through oak canopies and past tidal marshes. The scenic route was flat and fast, with the final mile of the race following a sand road through a forest that finished at the ruins of a 19th Century sugar plantation. -








Cartoon Colour Company 1947 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95If you've ever seen a classic post-war cartoon that came out of Hollywood, then odds are you have seen Cel-Vinyl Colors in action. Produced by the Cartoon Colour Company of Culver City, California, Cel-Vinyl was a popular brand of paints used in the backgrounds of traditional animation. With almost 650 premixed, consistent colors, Cel-Vinyl was the go-to product of all the major animation studios and was utilized in countless cartoons and animated features. In addition to their professional background paints, Cartoon Colour also stocked all the tools of the trade, as well as a wide range of animation supplies.
















































