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International Pop Underground Convention 1991 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The International Pop Underground (IPU) Convention was held at the Capitol Theater and adjacent locations in Olympia, Washington on August 20–25, 1991. Orchestrated by Calvin Johnson and Candice Pedersen of K Records, the event kicked off with "Girl Night" (billed as Love Rock Revolution Girl-Style Now), an all-women showcase featuring early riot grrrl acts such as Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Heavens to Betsy, and others. Over the week, around 50 bands performed, including Fugazi, Melvins, L7, Built to Spill, Unwound, Beat Happening, Melvins, Kicking Giant, and Fastbacks. The event seamlessly blended art, raw energy, collaboration, poetry readings, dance parties, and impromptu sets at houses and record stores. Far less commercial than contemporaries like Lollapalooza, the IPU celebrated anti-corporate, community-driven underground culture, leaving a lasting legacy documented on a live compilation album and remembered as a high-water mark for Olympia's vibrant indie scene. -








Last Chance Inn San Francisco 1849 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Nestled in San Francisco's historic waterfront, the Last Chance Inn opened in 1849 amid the Gold Rush frenzy. Founded by a savvy ex-miner who knew the true fortune was in miners' pockets, it became a legendary spot where prospectors could drink, eat, gamble, catch burlesque shows, and find discreet upstairs comforts. Its dark mahogany interior glowed under gas lamps, stocked with whiskey and rum to loosen wallets. The Inn survived fires, quakes, Prohibition, and changing times, but by the mid-20th century, the shows and gambling faded, leaving a gritty dive bar. Rising rents, shifting tastes, and increasing ordinances and laws finally closed it in 1981—no fanfare, just one final last call echoing the city's rowdy Gold Rush fueled past. -








Portland Mavericks 1977 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.The Portland Mavericks were a legendary independent minor league baseball team that captured hearts in the 1970s as the only fully unaffiliated club in organized baseball at the time. Founded in 1973 by Hollywood actor Bing Russell (father of Kurt Russell, who played second base during the inaugural season), the team filled the void left when the Portland Beavers departed for Spokane. Operating in the Northwest League as a scrappy, no-rules outfit of castoffs, ex-major leaguers (like pitcher Jim Bouton), and open-tryout dreamers, the Mavericks embraced a rebellious spirit—hiring groundbreaking staff like the first female and Asian-American general manager in pro baseball. They quickly became a sensation, drawing huge crowds with their fun-loving antics while posting strong records (including division titles and playoff runs in four of five seasons, culminating in a 44-22 mark in 1977). Featured in the acclaimed 2014 documentary, "The Battered Bastards of Baseball," the Mavericks folded after 1977 when the Pacific Coast League returned to Portland. -








Broussard’s Flying Service 1963 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Broussard’s Flying Service was founded in 1963 by Emile Broussard, a skilled WWII veteran pilot and lifelong resident of Rayville, Louisiana, in the heart of the fertile Mississippi Delta region. Starting with a single refurbished Stearman biplane outfitted for aerial application, Broussard quickly became a trusted name among local cotton and soybean farmers battling boll weevils and other pests that threatened their livelihoods. Over the years, Broussard expanded his modest fleet to include more modern Ag Cats, while maintaining its family-run ethos across three generations. From the dusty airstrip just outside town, pilots would skim low over vast fields at dawn, releasing precision drops that helped sustain the region's agricultural economy through good seasons and bad. Even as technology advanced and regulations tightened, Broussard’s Flying Service endured as a symbol of gritty, low-flying determination in Northeast Louisiana's farming community. -








Grand Prix of Long Beach 1995 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Grand Prix of Long Beach stands as North America's longest-running major street race, a storied event that first roared to life in 1975 as a Formula 5000 test on the sun-baked asphalt of downtown Long Beach, California. What began as a bold gamble by promoters—transforming city streets into a high-speed ribbon around the convention center and aquarium—quickly evolved into legend: hosting the U.S. Grand Prix West for Formula 1 from 1976 to 1983, then shifting to become a crown jewel of Indy racing since 1984. Now in its sixth decade, the tight 1.968-mile, 11-turn circuit delivers relentless drama—hairpin corners, blistering straights topping 180 mph along Shoreline Drive, and unforgiving walls that punish the slightest mistake—while drawing nearly 200,000 fans over a three-day April weekend packed with Indy Series headliners, IMSA sports cars, drifting, and more. It's more than a race; it's a pulsing urban festival where ocean breeze mixes with the sharp scent of burning rubber, history laps the present, and the streets of Long Beach once again surrender to the scream of engines chasing glory. This design celebrates the mid '90s era of the race which featured sharp graphics in bold colors. -



Live To Ride, Ride To Live 1975 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The phrase "Live to Ride, Ride to Live" pulses like a heartbeat through motorcycle culture, distilling an entire philosophy into four simple words. It means existence finds its truest purpose on two wheels: riding isn't merely a hobby or escape, but the very reason to get up each morning, the fuel that keeps the spirit sharp and alive against the grind of ordinary days. In reverse, every mile logged, every twist of throttle and rush of wind, sustains life itself—recharging the soul, sharpening senses, and reminding the rider that freedom isn't abstract but visceral, measured in chrome, leather, and open asphalt. For those who wear the words on vests, tattoos, or tank badges, it's less slogan than creed: a defiant loop where passion and survival entwine, turning the road into both altar and lifeline in a world that too often tries to cage the wild heart. -








Arizona Desert Beauty 1996 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The beauty of the Arizona desert lies in its quiet drama and subtle detail. At sunrise, the sky ignites in washes of coral, gold, and violet, casting long shadows from towering saguaros that stand like ancient sentinels across the sand. Creosote and mesquite release a rich, earthy scent after rare rain, and wildflowers briefly transform the landscape into a tapestry of color. Rugged mountains glow red at dusk, while the vast night sky reveals a brilliance of stars rarely seen elsewhere. In its openness and resilience, the Arizona desert offers a powerful, almost spiritual sense of stillness and wonder. This '90s style design features depictions of the Arizona desert wrapped in traditional Native motifs, and isn't unlike those found in gift shops and trading posts in areas frequented by tourists. -








Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions 1964 F/B Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$34.95Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (MMUJC) was a band that played traditional jug band folk music using traditional musical instruments such as guitar, mandolin, and banjo, combined with homemade instruments, including washtub bass, washboard, kazoo, and, eponymously, a jug, played by blowing into it as if it were a brass instrument. MMUJC recorded a single self-titled album live at the Top of the Tangent coffee house in Palo Alto, California in July 1964. The band was a precursor to the Grateful Dead, and included three future members of that band – Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan. This design features both front and back prints! For the front only print version, click here > -








Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 1961 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The sarcastically named "Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club" was first used in 1961 when the Seventh Fleet arrived off the coast of Vietnam, and much like the naval traditions of line-crossing ceremonies and plankowner certificates, the club served to commemorate sailors' participation in the campaign. Membership was extended to any service-member assigned to 7th Fleet, from the ships on the gun line, to aircraft sorties from the carriers, to riverine units, and Marines on the shore. Although unofficial, the patches were popular with veterans of Seventh Fleet's involvement in the Vietnam War, and have become a lasting symbol of the camaraderie, resilience, and sacrifice of all who served in the Gulf of Tonkin. -








Louisville Half Mile Championships 1989 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Louisville Half Mile Championships were high-speed dirt track motorcycle racing events, where riders battled bar-to-bar on a fast, sweeping half-mile oval at Louisville Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Known for its clay surface and wide racing lines, the Louisville circuit rewarded throttle control, precision sliding, and fearless drafting down the straightaways. With deep roots in flat track tradition, the event blended grassroots grit with professional intensity, celebrating a racing style that helped shape American motorcycle culture. This design from the 1989 event captures the spirit of roaring twins pitching sideways into the corners, steel shoes skimming the surface, and riders searching for traction. -








Go For It Surfer 1983 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Surfing is a surface water sport where a rider, or surfer, moves along the face of a breaking wave towards the shore. While primarily an ocean activity, it can also be practiced on river waves, tidal bores, and in man-made wave pools. In the '80s, surfing style went mainstream, reaching far from the beaches into department stores and specialty shops across the country and teens embraced the lifestyle, or at least the look of the lifestyle and countless startup brands like Gotcha, Ocean Pacific, and Quicksilver helped to meet the demand. This 'go for it' design is straight out of the '80s surf style playbook as it checks all the boxes. -








Pirate Radio KQLZ 100.3 FM Crankin’ & Yankin’ 1989 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Pirate Radio KQLZ 100.3 was a short-lived, but influential FM rock station in Los Angeles that became legendary for its bold, rebellious style and its challenge to radio broadcasting norms in the late 1980s. Launched in 1989 at 100.3 FM frequency with Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to The Jungle," KQLZ branded itself as a “pirate” station, with an anti-establishment persona focused on hard rock and heavy metal. Its playlist featured many tracks that mainstream stations ignored, and its high-energy announcers and edgy promotions struck a chord with listeners craving something louder and less sanitized. Although KQLZ went off the air in 1993 after a series of ownership and ratings challenges, it left a lasting legacy among rock fans and radio historians as an example of how daring programming and attitude can briefly shake up a crowded media landscape. This "crankin' and yankin'" design is one of the station's more popular promos that made the rounds as both stickers and t-shirts.
















































