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Too Cool Gator Straight Chillin 1994 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Reptiles are ectothermic, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate body temperature, often needing to be warm to digest food and move properly. However, they absolutely need to "cool down" to avoid overheating. They do this through behavioral thermoregulation, moving between sun (warmth) and shade/burrows (cool). Sometimes they just gotta lie low and chill to stay cool in the summer heat, though I've never seen one park himself in an ice chest with a frosty beverage, but I guess it could happen. -








Stardust Las Vegas Showgirl 1958 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Stardust Resort and Casino was one of the most iconic properties on the Las Vegas Strip, opening in 1958 during the golden age of classic mob-era resorts. Known for its massive electric sign—once the largest in the world—the Stardust embodied mid-century glamour with space-age design, lavish revues like Lido de Paris, and a bustling casino floor that attracted celebrities, high rollers, and everyday tourists alike. Over the decades, it became a symbol of vintage Vegas charm before closing in 2006 and being demolished in 2007, marking the end of an era as mega-resorts reshaped the skyline. -








Hamm’s Land of Sky Blue Waters 1971 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Hamm’s Beer built one of the most memorable identities in American brewing history with its iconic slogan, “From the Land of Sky Blue Waters.” Introduced in the mid-20th century, the phrase evoked the pristine lakes and forests of Minnesota, where the beer was brewed, and painted a romantic picture of outdoor adventure and northern wilderness. The accompanying jingle and animated bear commercials became cultural touchstones, reinforcing the brand’s wholesome, outdoorsy image. More than just a tagline, “Land of Sky Blue Waters” captured a mood—cool, refreshing, and distinctly American—helping Hamm’s stand-out in a crowded beer market and cementing its place in vintage advertising lore. -



Jesus David’s Son 1978 F/B Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$34.95Jesus is often called “the Son of David,” a title rich with meaning in Jewish tradition. It points back to God’s covenant with King David in the Old Testament, where God promised that David’s line would endure and that a future king from his family would reign forever. By calling Jesus the Son of David, people were recognizing him as the long-awaited Messiah—the rightful heir to David’s throne. The Gospels trace Jesus’ genealogy to David and record moments when crowds and individuals used this title as an expression of faith, hoping in a savior who would bring restoration, mercy, and a kingdom rooted not just in political power, but in righteousness and peace. This design features both front and back prints! For the front only print version, click here > -








Powered by Colon Blow Cereal 1989 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Colon Blow is the legendary fictional high-fiber cereal that proudly promised to "blast through your system like a freight train through a tunnel." Marketed as "The HIGH Fiber Cereal," this fictional breakfast powerhouse featured an impossibly voluminous bowl of ultra-shredded, golden-brown wheat strands piled high with fresh strawberry slices, delivering what the box enthusiastically calls "Incredibly HIGH in Fiber"(just to make sure you got the point). Originally conceived as the ultimate digestive reset button, Colon Blow became an instant cult classic for its no-nonsense approach: zero added sugar, maximum roughage, and a bold claim that one bowl could keep you regular for days. Snack-treat enthusiasts were encouraged to try the recipe on the back—usually some unholy combination of the cereal, yogurt, and fruit that somehow still managed to taste like virtuous punishment. In the pantheon of over-the-top cereal advertising, Colon Blow stands alone as the product that didn't just promote health—it weaponized fiber with unapologetic swagger and was beyond compare... until Super Colon Blow came out. This design riffs on that legend as a retro promo-style shirt, perfect for proud fiber fanatics everywhere. -








C.B. McHaul 1977 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95C.B. McHaul was a line of 3-inch action figures and vehicles launched in 1977 by Mego, its name a tongue-in-cheek nod to country singer C.W. McCall. The series pitted heroic and villainous truckers against each other, each with their own detailed 18-wheelers, tapping into America’s late-’70s obsession with C.B. radios and long-haul culture. A standout feature was a built-in C.B.-style microphone that let kids talk into the truck and hear their voice play through a cab speaker. Unfortunately, the C.B. boom faded quickly, and the line debuted just as the craze was winding down. Production was cut short, making surviving toys rare and highly sought after by collectors today. -








Specialty Carriers Los Angeles 1974 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Specialty Carriers was founded in Los Angeles in former long-haul driver Ray Harlan in 1974. Harlan saw an untapped niche in handling mission-critical shipment that didn't work with standard freight schedules. Starting with single stretch frame cab over van and a small yard near the Port of Los Angeles, Specialty Carriers carved out a reputation for reliability in high-stakes hauls - rushing aerospace components to keep assembly lines running, delivering large scale medical equipment to hospitals, and transporting nuclear weapon assets under rigid military deadlines. By the 1980s, Specialty had grown into a regional powerhouse with a fleet of 65 custom trucks that could get anything anywhere at any time, and drivers known for ironclad punctuality and discretion, often operating under NDAs and armed escorts for classified or highly secure cargo. With an obsessive focus on contingency planning - backup routes, redundant drivers, and real-time communication, Specialty Carriers was a name whispered with quiet confidence by those who needed to get a shipment from one place to another with no room for error. -








Space Cowboy 1973 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The term space cowboy evokes a vivid archetype born from the collision of American frontier mythology and the infinite expanse of science fiction: a lone, rugged wanderer who carries the spirit of the Old West—independence, quick-draw bravado, moral ambiguity—into the lawless void between stars. Emerging in the late 1960s through the Steve Miller Band's psychedelic track of the same name, where it described a disillusioned drifter escaping Earth's hypocrisies for cosmic freedom, the phrase later gained layers from 1960s slang linking it to stoner haze (a "space cadet" with cowboy swagger) and exploded into pop culture via anime like Cowboy Bebop, whose bounty hunters drift through a retro-futuristic galaxy echoing spaghetti westerns. Whether it's Han Solo smirking from the Millennium Falcon, the crew of Firefly's Serenity scraping by on the galactic rim, or simply a cool, aloof figure who rides asteroids instead of stallions, the space cowboy embodies restless self-reliance—a gunslinger adrift in zero gravity, forever chasing the next horizon while tipping his metaphorical hat to the dusty trails left far behind on a blue marble called Earth. This early '70s design takes the metaphorical space cowboy and makes him reality, with a frontiersman jumping his trusty steed through a doorway in space, raygun at his side. -








Bel-Ray Racing Lubricants 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Founded in 1946 by chemical engineer William Kiefer in his family's suburban New Jersey garage, Bel-Ray began as a specialist in high-temperature bakery lubricants, developing its first product to withstand the extreme conditions of commercial ovens. This modest start quickly evolved through innovation, leading to pioneering non-toxic, food-grade lubricants and expanded product lines that set the bar for quality. Bel-Ray would soon look to meet the needs of high performance racing applications, starting with creating specialty oils, greases, and fluids engineered specifically for high RPM motorcycle engines operating in extreme conditions ranging from off-road racing to grand prix circuits. Based in Farmingdale, New Jersey, Bel-Ray continued to engineer advanced formulations that protect equipment, reduce downtime, and maximize efficiency under the harshest conditions, earning enduring trust from mechanics, racers, riders, and industrial professionals worldwide. This early '80s design celebrates Bel-Ray's extensive commitment to off-road motorcycle racing and decades of race winning products. -








Pipeline Masters Hawaii 2000 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Pipeline Masters was a professional surfing competition held at the legendary Banzai Pipeline on Oahu's North Shore in Hawaii. Held on December 17, 2000, the 30th anniversary even delivered thrilling, high-quality waves throughout the contest window, and allowed the world's best big wave surfers to really do their thing. Often referred to as the Mountain Dew Pipeline Masters, or part of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, it featured intense matchups among the world's top surfers, including a standout quarterfinal where Andy Irons upset Kelly Slater before falling to the eventual champion. In the final, Rob Machado (USA) claimed victory over Michael Lowe (Australia) with exceptional tube-riding and a perfect 10-point ride that sealed his win in pumping, barrel-heavy conditions. This triumph at one of surfing's most prestigious and dangerous venues stood out as a career highlight for Machado after years on the pro tour, capping a memorable edition of the iconic Hawaiian event. -



The Dreams You Dread 1989 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.The Dreams You Dread is the seminal 1989 demo tape from British death metal pioneers Benediction, hailing from Birmingham, UK. Recorded on July 8, 1989, this raw, self-released cassette marked the band's earliest official output, showcasing their ferocious old-school death metal sound with guttural vocals (delivered by a young Mark "Barney" Greenway, later of Napalm Death fame), crushing riffs, and relentless drumming. The tape featured tracks like "Experimental Stage," "Artifacted Irreligion," "Subconscious Terror," and "Grizzled Finale," blending brutal aggression with hints of the groove-laden style that would define their later work. Circulated in the underground tape-trading scene, The Dreams You Dread helped attract attention from Nuclear Blast Records, paving the way for their landmark 1990 debut album Subconscious Terror. Though primitive in production, it remains a cherished artifact among fans of early UK extreme metal, and this design celebrates that era with some rare demonic nun artwork. -








O’Connor’s Bar Wisconsin Dells 1980 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Although countless establishments across America bear the name "O'Connor's Bar," this particular one stood proudly in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Henry O'Connor founded it in 1942, transforming an old malt shop at 206 Broadway in the heart of downtown into a welcoming spot. Recognizing the need for a classic Irish pub in the area, he set out to bring a genuine touch of Ireland to Columbia County. His vision proved spot-on: the bar quickly took off and became a beloved gathering place for both locals and tourists, offering cold drinks, hearty meals, and traditional Irish specialties. O'Connor's thrived for nearly six decades, passing into the hands of the next generation of the O'Connor family, where it remained a cherished institution until the family decided to close its doors for good in 2001.
















































