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California Surf Warrior 1987 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95California surfing is a cornerstone of the state’s coastal identity, blending natural beauty, athleticism, and laid-back culture. From the cold, powerful breaks of Northern California to the sunlit point waves of Malibu and the reef passes of San Diego, the coastline offers year-round variety. Surfing took root in the early 20th century and exploded after World War II, shaping fashion, music, and attitude worldwide. Today, California remains a global surf hub, where tradition and innovation meet in the rhythm of the Pacific. This California Surf Warrior tee is a classic souvenir style design is that so bad that it's good. You dig? -








Free Brownie Mary 1981 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Brownie Mary, born Mary Jane Rathbun, was a beloved San Francisco activist whose compassion reshaped attitudes during the early AIDS crisis. She began baking cannabis-infused brownies in the '70s, and when she learned that they helped AIDS patients regain appetite, ease pain, and restore dignity at a time when fear and stigma were rampant, she became an unexpected ally of the gay community. Repeatedly arrested but widely supported, Brownie Mary became a symbol of grassroots care, civil disobedience, and medical cannabis advocacy. This design came about after the City of San Francisco raided her apartment in 1981, and she was briefly jailed. Her work helped pave the way for compassionate-use laws and cemented her legacy as a quiet hero of the counterculture and LGBTQ people everywhere. -








Garnet Amplifiers 1965 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Thomas Garnet Gillies—better known as “Gar Gillies”—was a Winnipeg tinkerer whose love of sound quietly helped shape Canada’s rock scene. By day, he repaired radios and stereos at Cam’s Furniture, eventually buying the store, but his real passion lived in the workshop out back. There, Gar built P.A. systems for local nightclubs and began crafting custom amplifiers for area guitarists. When rock & roll exploded in the mid-1960s, musicians came knocking, searching for louder, richer tone—and Gar delivered. The Garnet Amplifier Company was born, and soon players were lining up at the furniture store for his powerful, road-tough, hand-built amps. Gar sold the retail side in 1966 to focus full-time on amplification, and Garnet amps became a touring staple. Though solid-state technology and cheap imports eventually undercut the business, Garnet amps endured into the ’80s. When the company closed in 1989, it left behind a lasting legacy of warm tone and Canadian craftsmanship that musicians still revere today. -








Monster in My Pocket Fight Crew 1990 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Monster in My Pocket was an early '90s phenomenon that blended mythology, pop horror, and playground imagination into a wildly collectible toy line. Released in 1990, the series featured small, rubber figurines depicting legendary creatures, each assigned a power level and grouped by theme. The figures were packaged blindly, encouraging trading and collecting, and their pocket-sized scale made them perfect for kids to carry anywhere. The brand quickly expanded into comics, trading cards, and video games, cementing its place as a cult favorite of the era. Its appeal lay in turning ancient myths and monsters into tangible, kid-friendly icons of fantasy and adventure. -








Let’s see the USA! 1954 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95During the 1950s, cross-country bus travel entered its so-called “Golden Age,” fueled by postwar optimism and a growing desire to see America. Buses symbolized freedom and adventure while offering an affordable alternative to trains and planes. The era was marked by the debut of the 1954 GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser, a groundbreaking design for Greyhound with a two-level body, raised rear observation deck, and gleaming aluminum exterior. To compete with rising car ownership, Greyhound's new buses featured then-luxurious amenities such as air conditioning, restrooms, panoramic windows, and air suspension for a smoother ride. Passengers often traveled in formal attire, and routes linked more than 15,000 towns, with meal stops at dedicated roadside post houses that were part of the Greyhound network. -








Enduro Racer 1986 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Released in 1986 by Sega, Enduro Racer is a fast-paced arcade motocross game that helped define Sega’s “super scaler” era. Players race a dirt bike through rugged outdoor courses filled with hills, jumps, and tight turns, battling both the clock and rival riders. The game stood out for its sense of speed, smooth sprite scaling, and pseudo-3D perspective, which created a thrilling illusion of depth and motion. It was available in two arcade cabinet versions: a stand-up cabinet with handlebars and a full-sized ride on dirt bike cabinet. It is often seen as a dirt racing version of Hang-On, as it uses a similar engine and PCB. With its catchy music, responsive controls, and adrenaline-driven game play, Enduro Racer became a classic of mid-’80s arcades and influenced later racing and off-road games. The game was later released for the Master System, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Thomson computers, and Atari ST. -








Dr. Shock Let There Be Fright 1969 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Dr. Shock was a prominent '70s horror host that was created and portrayed by magician Joseph Zawislak from 1969 and 1979. The character was created as an on-air host for the broadcast of B-rated horror movies for WPHL Channel 17 in Philadelphia that included three different show titles during his career: Scream-In, Mad Theater and Horror Theater. Dr. Shock, whose sign-off, "Let there be fright!" became a mantra for legions of school-age fans in Philadelphia for this local beloved celebrity. The character he played was costumed as a lively zombie with slicked-down hair, a black frock coat and white spats, assisted in his laboratory by a one-eyed hunchback named Boris. His usual entrance was from inside a coffin. In the revised format, he brought on his nine-month-old daughter Doreen in 1969 and named her "Bubbles" for the show's sponsor, Bubbles-Booth soda. This softened Dr. Shock's Count Dracula image and the toddler grew up on the air, along with his fans. -



House (Japanese Release) 1985 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.House is a cult-classic horror-comedy that blends supernatural scares with dark humor and surreal fantasy. The film follows an author who moves into his late aunt's seemingly haunted house. His personal trauma manifests as grotesque creatures, shifting realities, and nightmarish visions, and is forced to deal with supernatural phenomenon, all while he tries to solve the mystery of his son's disappearance. Rather than relying solely on traditional horror, House mixes inventive practical effects, cartoonish monsters, and emotional undertones about grief and guilt. Its offbeat tone and imaginative set pieces helped it stand out in the mid-1980s horror boom and earn lasting cult appeal. This design is based on the Japanese release of the film, which was marketed as ガバリン, or 'Gabarin.' -








Montana US Bicentennial 1976 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Original price was: $29.95.$21.95Current price is: $21.95.Montana’s participation in the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976 celebrated both the nation’s 200th anniversary and the state’s distinct frontier heritage. Communities across Montana hosted parades, rodeos, historical reenactments, and museum exhibits that highlighted Native American history, early explorers, mining towns, and homesteading life. Restoration projects preserved landmarks and main streets, while schools and civic groups emphasized local history and pride. The celebrations tied Montana’s wide-open landscapes and independent spirit to the broader ideals of the United States Bicentennial, honoring the past while looking toward the future. -








Devoted Dan’s Used Cars 1968 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Devoted Dan is a character who serves as a somewhat comedic antagonist in season one of the noir thriller Dark Winds. As the owner of Devoted Dan's Used Cars in Flagstaff, Arizona, he is a used-car salesman that paints himself as a devoted Christian, offering 'blessed deals' on 'glorious automobiles.' Despite playing a pious missionary who claims devotion to faith and family, he's shown to be quite hypocritical, and a frequent sinner, including adultery and money laundering. In his TV commercials, Devoted Dan cite's James 1:17 in selling cars, stating that "every good gift and every perfect gift is from above." This design is based on a promotion tee one might receive from Dan himself after purchasing one of his fine vehicles. -








356 50-jähriges Jubiläum 1998 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Introduced in 1948, the 356 was one of Germany's first production sports cars and the foundation of a lasting legacy. It featured a lightweight body, rear-engine layout, and precise handling that made it both nimble and reliable. Early models used air-cooled flat-four engines, but the 356 evolved into more powerful and refined versions. Its success in road racing and rallies helped establish it as a serious performance car, and today the 356 is prized by collectors for its elegant shape, mechanical simplicity, and historic importance. On October 5, 1998, enthusiasts held a 50th anniversary celebration of the 356 in Stuttgart, Germany. Held on a Saturday amid Oktoberfest revelry, the 50-jähriges Jubiläum of the 356 included a parade, a show and shine, and a judged car show. -








Hooter’s Surf Wax 1982 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt
$29.95Surf wax is a crucial accessory for traction on a surfboard. The most important factor when selecting wax is the water temperature where you will be surfing, as different formulas are designed for specific temperature ranges to provide optimal grip. Hooters Surf Wax was a brand of surfboard wax out of Australia featuring a large breasted young woman in a bikini, the Hooters Surf Wax utilized her massive jugs as the ‘OO’ in Hooter's. With an 80g 'cup size' of 'warm and sticky' surf wax, they were kind enough to include a warning not to eat, chew, or lick the product... sticking with the innuendo until the end!



















































