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The Beef Brothers 1985 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Jeff Ruland and Rick Mahorn's physically aggressive, never-back-down teamwork on the court with the Washington Bullets made them fan favorites. Never taking crap from anyone, individually, Ruland was known as "McFilthy" and Mahorn was known as “McNasty," and together they were "The Beef Brothers." The intimidating mid-'80s front court duo for the Bullets were further popularized through a marketing partnership with Burger King which had them promoting their 'beefy' burgers, and also sponsored a "Beef Brothers" t-shirt giveaway during the regular season finale in 1985 which was pure '80s magic. -








Tini Bigs Lounge 1996 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Billing themselves as "Seattle's 2nd best cocktail lounge," Tini Bigs was an iconic night spot in Seattle's lower Queen Anne neighborhood that first opened their doors in 1996. Housed in a brick building built in 1929, complete with an antique bar that helped set the scene, Tini Bigs was the perfect low-lit cocktail lounge for hanging with friends and enjoying tasty libations. Known for their handcrafted specialty drinks served in oversized 10-oz. martini glasses, Tini Bigs was the spot for anyone looking for cocktail therapy during their two decades of daily operation. Yes, every single day, including Christmas. -








Desert Storm Gulf War Veteran Thunder & Lightning 1991 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Operation Desert Storm was the combat phase of the 1990–1991 Gulf War, launched on January 16, 1991, after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. Led by the United States and supported by a broad international coalition, the campaign began with a massive air offensive targeting Iraqi command centers, air defenses, and infrastructure. After weeks of aerial bombardment, coalition ground forces advanced rapidly into Kuwait and southern Iraq in late February, overwhelming Iraqi troops in just 100 hours. The operation successfully liberated Kuwait, demonstrated the effectiveness of modern precision warfare, and reshaped military strategy and geopolitics in the post–Cold War era. This version features just a front print... for the front/back print version, click here > -








Torino Power 1970 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$21.95 – $29.95Price range: $21.95 through $29.95The 1970 Ford Torino was a bold expression of American muscle at the height of the horsepower era. Redesigned for a new decade with a longer, lower, and more sculpted body, it featured aggressive fastback styling and a prominent grille that gave it serious road presence. Performance options ranged from strong small-block V8s to the legendary 429 Cobra Jet, making the Torino a formidable force on both street and track. Inside, it balanced sporty flair with comfort, offering bucket seats and rally gauges. The 1970 Torino remains a standout of the muscle car era, prized for its power and distinctive design. -



Sprung Aus Den Wolken 1981 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Sprung Aus Den Wolken, German for "Jump from the Clouds," emerged from the early 1980s Berlin underground as part of the city’s raw, experimental post-punk and industrial scene. Formed by Alexander Hacke—who later became known for his work with Einstürzende Neubauten—the group blended abrasive electronics, unconventional instruments, and stark rhythms into a sound that felt mechanical yet strangely atmospheric. Their music captured the fractured mood of Cold War–era Berlin, fusing art performance with noise-driven minimalism. Fiercely independent and sonically adventurous, Sprung Aus Den Wolken helped define a generation of experimental German music that valued texture, tension, and sonic experimentation over conventional melody. -








Cyberfelix 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Cyberpunk is a gritty, neon-soaked genre that fuses advanced technology with social decay. Set in dystopian futures dominated by mega-corporations, invasive surveillance, and cybernetic enhancement, it explores what happens when humanity merges with machines but inequality deepens. Rain-slick streets glow beneath holographic ads while hackers, mercenaries, and outsiders navigate sprawling megacities. At its core, cyberpunk isn’t just about high-tech gadgets or virtual reality—it’s about identity, rebellion, and survival in systems designed to control. This mash up of Akira and Felix The Cat has us asking one haunting question: why aren't there any motorcycle riding cats in cyberpunk? -








Mini-Truckin’ Sunrise 1976 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Mini trucking is a custom automotive subculture centered on small pickup trucks—often Japanese models—that are heavily modified for style, stance, and creativity rather than speed or hauling. Emerging in the late 1970s as compact trucks from Datsun, Toyota, and Mazda landed in America and exploded in popularity throughout the '80s and '90s, mini truckers became known for tuned suspension systems that let trucks sit extremely low, custom paint, shaved door handles, body kits, and detailed interiors. Truck shows and magazine features helped grow the scene, turning builds into rolling art projects. The culture emphasizes individuality, craftsmanship, and community, with enthusiasts sharing techniques and celebrating unique designs at meets and events across the country. -








Your Lucky Day 1948 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Friday the 13th is widely considered an unlucky day in Western superstition, combining two historically feared elements: the number 13 and the day Friday. The number 13 has long been associated with bad luck, partly because it follows the “complete” number 12 (12 months, 12 zodiac signs, 12 apostles). Friday also carried negative associations in Christian tradition, as it is believed to be the day of Jesus’ crucifixion. Over time, folklore, literature, and pop culture—especially horror films—reinforced the idea that mishaps are more likely to occur on this date. While many people treat it playfully, some still avoid travel, big decisions, or risky activities when Friday the 13th comes around. This art from 1948 even throws in a black cat for good measure! -








American Razor Mfg. Co. 1953 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95American Razor was founded in 1953 in Gary, Indiana, during the height of America’s postwar industrial boom. The company began when two Korean War veterans, Frank Delaney and Victor Salazar, pooled their money to buy a shuttered factory. Drawing on Gary’s deep roots in steel production, they focused on producing durable, affordable razor blades for working-class families. Early success came from contracts with regional drugstores and military post exchanges, and by the 1960s, American Razor became known for its premium quality blades, made with genuine Midwestern steel. While competitors grew larger and dominated the market, American Razor maintained a loyal following and became a symbol of blue-collar American craftsmanship as others began offshoring their manufacturing. -








Oceanic Airlines 1979 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Oceanic Airlines is a fictional airline that has appeared across films, television, and comic books since the 1960s. It is often used in stories involving plane crashes or aviation disasters—situations real airlines would avoid being linked to. The airline is best known for its major role in the TV series *Lost*, where its distinctive logo, inspired by Australian Aboriginal dot painting, appears throughout the show. The series begins with the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 on a mysterious island, and the airline is woven into many flashbacks. It was even extended into real-world marketing through a promotional website fans could explore. -



Magnum XL-200 Space Coaster 1989 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95The Magnum XL-200 is a landmark steel roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, famous for helping launch the modern era of extreme thrill rides. Built by Arrow Dynamics, it opened in 1989 and was the first roller coaster to exceed 200 feet in height, earning it the title of the world’s first “hyper coaster.” Riders climb more than 200 feet before plunging into a high-speed first drop, followed by long hills known for strong airtime. Its success proved that massive, high-speed coasters could draw huge crowds, influencing roller coaster design for decades. Even today, it’s considered a classic ride and a key part of Cedar Point’s reputation as the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World.” -








Louisiana Guard Dog 1987 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Alligators are a defining symbol of Louisiana’s wetlands, thriving in the state’s swamps, bayous, and marshes. The American alligator plays a key role in the ecosystem by controlling prey populations and creating “gator holes” that provide water for other wildlife during dry periods. Louisiana also has a long history of regulated alligator farming and harvesting, which helps support conservation while contributing to the local economy. For many residents, alligators are part of daily life and culture, appearing in cuisine, folklore, tourism, and the identity of the Gulf Coast environment. This '80s style design humorously depicts a gator as a guard dog, a move that is probably ill-advised.
















































