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Owl on Jack O'lantern
Hoo needs a comfortable place to rest this Halloween? -
Ownin' a Firework Stand
You're gonna stand there, ownin' a fireworks stand, and tell me you don't have no whistlin' bungholes, no spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey lighters, hoosker doos, hoosker don'ts, cherry bombs, nipsy daisers, with or without the scooter stick, or one single whistlin' kitty chaser?... -
Pacs in Love - Vintage Valentine's Day Tee
Gobble up some Valentine's Day love and avoid the meanies! -
PACtober
Radio stations across North America and around the world celebrate ROCKtober. Old School videogamers celebrate PACtober. -
Palace of the Fans
The Palace of the Fans was the Reds home from 1902 until 1911. In 1912, the club moved into Redland Field (on the same site). That ballpark was renamed Crosley Field, in honor of the team's new owner, in 1934. It was the home... -
Palm Coast Sprinkler
Located in Titusville, 80 miles from Palm Coast, this business employs Kim. The real building is a soft drink warehouse located in an industrial park in Albuquerque. As of February 2022, the building retains the fictitious name. Â OS9791 -
Pantera Italian Stallion Graphic Tee
Shift into high gear with the Pantera Heritage Tee. Before the hypercar craze, there was the Pantera—a car that offered Ferrari-level looks with blue-collar reliability. This graphic tee highlights the extreme stance and legendary profile of the GT5 era, making it a standout piece... -
Papaya King
Get this Papaya King tee today! -
Parenting 101
Sometimes you have to start at the beginning.We all learned how to (and how not to) care for our future children with one of these handheld digital pets in the '90s. -
Parker Knoll Chardonnay
Grab a glass of Parker Knoll Chardonnay. If you're a parent, this lovely wine will trap you with it's unique bouquet. -
Parkmoor Restaurants
Parkmoor was a beloved restaurant chain that operated in the Midwest starting in the 1960s. Famous for its Dixie fried chicken, folks still talk about their food to this day, -
Party Like It's 1991
Cincinnati has notched its first playoff victory since the (first) Bush (like, Bush Senior) Administration! Time to party! -
Party Like It's 1992 Detroit Football
The Portsmouth Spartans were established in 1928 and played in Southern Ohio for six seasons. IN 1934 they were purchased for $8,000 by a Detroit radio executive who moved the team to Michigan. They were renamed the Lions and became one of the most successful... -
Pat Joyce Tavern
The Pat Joyce Tavern was a Cleveland institution on Public Square for generations. OS14834 -
Pat McCormick
Not to be confused with comic actor with the same name, Pat McCormick was a T.V. personality in San Francisco best known for hosting the Charley and Humphrey kids show. The program started in Fresno in 1959 and moved with McCormick to?? KGO-TV in... -
Patrick Campbell Speedway
Arlington, Texas watched the races at Patrick Campbell Speedway in 1968. OS16261 -
PB Crisps
Bring back PB Crisps! This beloved mid-90s snack food with a crispy outside and sweet peanut butter creme filling, is very missed and many say there isn't another comparable snack to this day. -
PB Max Candy Bar
PB Max appeared in 1989 and featured creamy peanut butter on top of a square-shaped whole grain cookie, enrobed in milk chocolate. Despite robust sales, it was discontinued after only a few years on the market. -
Peabody's Downunder
Did you ever rock at Peabody's? -
Peace, Love, & Goetta
Like, this goetta shirt is far-out man. Peace, love, and goetta. That's all you need. -
Penguins Trooper
Penguins Trooper design by Old School Shirts. -
Pennsylvania Stoners
The Pennsylvania Stoners played in the American Soccer League (ASL) from 1979 until 1983. They were based in Allentown, PA and in 1980 they won the ASL championship. The team went out of business shortly before the entire league ceased operations. -
Penny Whistle Park
Penny Whistle Park became a favorite Dallas attraction shortly after it opened on 1967. An indoor amusement park, it was located at 10717 E. Northwest Highway and Plano Road. Among its many rides and attractions were an aluminum merry-go-round, a ladybug ride, a ball... -
Pete Rose - Hollis Strunk Design
Pete Rose was a sensation even in the early years of his career. Those days are captured magnificently by artist Hollis Strunk.???? ?? -
Pete Rose Ty Breaker
On September 11, 1985, Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's all-time record for most career hits.??His teammates mobbed him at home plate, while then Reds owner Marge Schott presented him with a red Corvette, driven in from behind the outfield fence. The sellout crowd of... -
Pete's Bubble Room
The Bubble Room was a unique and eclectic restaurant that opened in Maitland in 1986. In 1995, Roy "Pete" Scheid bought the place, adding his name to the sign. With a decor featuring holiday decorations, old toys, and various memorabilia, the Bubble Room was... -
Pete's Candy Coated Peanuts
Classic "Pete's Candy Coated Peanuts" design available on our heather blended tee. -
Peters Cartridge Company, Kings Mills, Ohio
The Peters Cartridge Company was a gun cartridge maker located near present-day Kings Island. -
Phil A. O'Fish
In 1976, America's largest fast food chain introduced the character of Phil A. O'Fish to help sell their fish sandwiches. In recent years it has become the opposite of an urban legend with many asserting Phil A. O'Fish never existed. He did, but he... -
Philadelphia Atoms
The Philadelphia Atoms were an American soccer team based out of Philadelphia that played in the North American Soccer League (NASL). Get this for any Old School Shirt soccer fan!
