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Venezuela Baseball 2023
Baseball came to??Venezuela in the early 1900s via oil company workers from the United States. The sport gained greater popularity in the 1940s after??Venezuela defeated Cuba on the 1941 World Cup.?? -
Venture
Venture was a chain of discount department stores headquartered in St. Louis in 1968. It was founded by former executives from Target and May Company and at its height had nearly 50 locations in the Midwest. The chain went out of business in 1998. -
VHS Cassette T-shirt
Introduced two years after rival Sony put the Betamax video recording system on the market in 1975, VHS became the accepted format for consumers by the mid-1980s. -
Vintage AMC Javelin Pony Car Graphic Tee
While everyone else was looking at Mustangs and Camaros, the AMC Javelin was busy rewriting the rules of the pony car. With its aggressive "Coke bottle" styling and dominant performance in the Trans-Am racing series, the Javelin proved that American Motors didn't just compete—they... -
Vintage American Sign
Vintage American distressed signage. OSS17523 -
Vintage Black Cat Costume
These flame resistant masks were a staple for every kid's Halloween costume from the 1950's through the 1980's. Did you have one? -
Vintage Buffalo Hockey
The Bisons were Buffalo's American Hockey League (AHL) team from 1940 to 1970 and the formation of the city's major league club. The new squad placed it's farm team in Cincinnati. -
Vintage Burger Chef
Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of nationwide locations. The chain even made inroads into Canada. In 1982, the chain was... -
Vintage Christian Moerlein "Lager & Ales"
Cincinnati's historic Christian Moerlein Brewery was revived in 2004 when Greg Hardman purchased the brand from the owners of??Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Company. Since then the company has purchased the assets of dozens of former defunct Cincinnati breweries and has re-established the city's beer making tradition. -
Vintage Derby T-shirt
The first Derby was held in 1875 in Louisville and is the most famous horse racing event in the world. -
Vintage Dracula
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Vintage Dracula Illustration
He first appeared in 1897 in a book titled????????simply?????Dracula??written by Irish author Bram Stoker.????? Based on the fifteenth century Romanian ruler Wallachia Vlad III Dracula , also known as "Vlad the Impaler," the fictional Dracula has gone on to be one of the most... -
Vintage Esso Gas Mascots
Founded in 1912 as Standard Oil of New Jersey after the breakup of the larger Standard Oil corporation, Esso gas stations were found all over the Northeastern United States and parts of the South starting in the 1930s. In 1972, most were re-branded Exxon.... -
Vintage Frankenstein Mask
The color brite costumes with the ventilated masks were the "spookiest" costumes to Trick-or-Treat with from 1950 to 1980. -
Vintage Frisch's Logo
Pick up this Vintage Frisch's t-shirt! -
Vintage Hand-Drawn Santa
Santa is classic in any form. -
Vintage Leprechaun
Always a friendly face-- if you're lucky enough to find one. -
Vintage Moon and Cat
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Vintage Original Hot Dog Shop Logo
The Original Hot Dog Shop, better known as simply "The O," opened in 1960. Literally sitting in the shadow of the University of Pittsburgh, it was a popular destination not only for students, but anyone visiting the Oakland neighborhood to see a concert, visit... -
Vintage Paris 1924 Summer Olympics Tee
The 1924 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. FC16555 -
Vintage Perfume Ad
Perfume was one of the first consumer products to be marketed to the masses. -
Vintage Reddy Kilowatt Baseball Bat corduroy cap
Bring the spark with this vintage-style Reddy Kilowatt cap. Made from soft 100% cotton corduroy, it’s got a low-profile fit, embroidered details, and an adjustable strap with a gold buckle. A perfect blend of comfort and old-school cool. • 100% cotton corduroy • Unstructured,... -
Vintage Riverfront Stadium
Riverfront Stadium, later Cinergy Field, was the home of the Cincinnati Reds (and Bengals) from 1970 until 2002. The Reds captured three World Series titles (1975, 1976, and 1990) while playing there. The Bengals won the AFC Championship there in 1981 in a game... -
Vintage Sea Creature Illustration
What lurks beneath the surface of the water? As soon as man saw the sea, he saw fantastic, and sometimes terrifying, creatures. From ancient folklore to modern TV and cinema we still find these beasts compelling--- and scary. -
Vintage Skull
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Vintage Wolfman Hairdresser Quote
What's the Wolfman's secret? Does he, or doesn't he? Only one person knows. -
Vintage Wolfman Illustration
Tales of man who can shapeshift into a wolf-like creature date back as far as 27 A.D. In modern pop culture, the Wolf Man first appeared in a 1935 film called The Werewolf of London. A more popular film titled simply??The Wolf Man, debuted... -
Vinyl is for Lovers
A phonograph, or vinyl, recordsare for those who like to listen to the music in what they consider to be a warmer and richer format. *This tee is unique and incredibly soft with a worn-in, vintage look and made of 100% garment-dyed ring spun... -
Virginia Beach Mariners
The Virginia Beach Mariners played in the United Soccer League (USL) from 1994 until 2007. Their home pitch was the Virginia Beach Sportsplex. During their first season they were known as the Hampton Roads Hurricanes. -
Virginia Destroyers
The Virginia Destroyers played in the United Football League in 2011 and 2012. The team was established in 2009 as the Florida Tuskers, a charter member of the league. After the 2010 season, the team relocated to Virginia Beach. The Destroyers won the 2011...
