Production Designer Joe Alves designed t-shirts for the production crew of the 1975 film Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg. Now you can pretend you were part of cinematic history. Designed with authentic "pre-logo" font and gently distressed for your pleasure.
A re-work of a rare, classic mail-order t-shirt advertised in Bronze Age comic books of the 70s and 80s. Marvel at how crisp and clean it is! Just like you've taken care of it since you were 12 years old.
We wear the memories of tractor pulls and hot rod pulls on our sleeves. But now, I can wear them on my chest, and so can you, with this awesome, 1970s throwback to the gas-wasters of yesteryear!
The gritty Pittsburgh, PA bar immortalized in a t-shirt. A faithful representation of the original. Have you been to the corner of Rock and Roll? The shirt made famous by Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, as seen in the 1979 video for “Message in a Bottle”.
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the-decade, dive-bar, the-ramones, stevie-ray-vaughan, u2
Pretend you're a roadie for a classic rock band from the 1970s with this shirt. The company famous for providing sound equipment and services for concerts. Face it, roadies are cool.
Pretend you're a roadie for a classic rock band from the 1970s with this shirt. The company famous for providing sound equipment and services for concerts. Face it, roadies are cool.
A distressed adaptation of an Irish Horan Lucky Hell Drivers poster. The Hell Drivers performed death-defying stunts, driving through a wall of flames at breakneck speeds of up to 70 miles per hour!
Poster for the infamous 1981 show at Bond International Casino in New York City for the Sandinista! Tour. Eight shows were sold out, but demand was so strong, they added nine more for a total of 17 shows!
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combat-rock, rock-n-roll-music, mick-jones, vintage, uk
The newly designed communicator lapel pin from the Shin Ultraman reboot! Simplified in basic black! Check out the color version in our Movies Album on TeePublic, too!
From 1950s Hot Rod culture, it's a distressed flaming skull water decal design that would have been placed in a car window. Created by artist Don ‘Monte’ Monteverde, many believe him to be the real creator behind Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's "Rat Fink" design.
As seen in the 1973 Woody Allen futuristic comedy Sleeper, it is Our Leader. A similar sweatshirt is worn in the film by actor Brian Avery during the infamous "orb" scene. Some say the gentleman pictured is Timothy Leary. Show our Leader some love.
True-To-Life Romances #22 cover artwork by the publisher of Star Comics, L. B. Cole, circa 1954. Can you feel the love? Great gift for Valentine's Day!
A version of the album cover that doesn't include the whipped cream (sorry). This is made for the folks who love the music but don't want to over stimulate the kids. From the master of the Trumpet, Herb Alpert and his Tijuana Brass. Amazing typography (and fantastic music!) from the 1960s.
The logo from the television series that ran from 1971 - 1978, hosted by Jed Allan! Each week, two teams of four celebrities each bowled against each other, competing for cash and prizes for the home viewers.
The logo from the television series that ran from 1971 - 1978, hosted by Jed Allan! Each week, two teams of four celebrities each bowled against each other, competing for cash and prizes for the home viewers.
It doesn't get any more specific and obscure than this. The graphic used on the brown paper wrapper that contained the Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine when it came in the mail. Look for alternative colors on this site, as well!
It doesn't get any more specific and obscure than this. The graphic used on the brown paper wrapper that contained the Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine when it came in the mail. Look for alternative colors on this site, as well!
It doesn't get any more specific and obscure than this. The graphic used on the brown paper wrapper that contained the Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine when it came in the mail. Look for alternative colors on this site, as well!
It doesn't get any more specific and obscure than this. The graphic used on the brown paper wrapper that contained the Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine when it came in the mail. Look for alternative colors on this site, as well!
The British poster from the 1962 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, featuring the battle between King Kong and Godzilla. The first time both characters appeared on film in color and widescreen.
Black Tuesday's Hockey - From Guy Maddin’s 2007 film, My Winnipeg, comes the logo for the geriatric hockey team that continued to play in a hockey arena slated for demolition.
Alfred E. Neuman's first full cover appearance in 1956 as painted by Norman Mingo. This design also uses the logo when Mad first switched from comic book to magazine, drawn by Harvey Kurtzman.