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Biffs Coffee Shop
Opened in 1947, Biffs were a chain small coffee shops located next to gas stations mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area but with several locations in Los Angeles. They closed up shop for good in 1996. -
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... -
Tic Tock Drive-In
Established in the 1950's, Tic Tock eventually had four locations in the San Francisco area. -
The Black Cat Bar
The Black Cat Bar, also known as the Black Cat Cafe, was a popular counter-culture hangout in the 1950s and early 1960s in San Francisco. It first opened in 1903, closing in 1921. It re-opened in 1933 and operated until 1963. -
Crane Steak House
The Crane Steak House was located on Powell street in San Francisco and was part of the Crane Hotel. -
Fat Boy Drive-In
Fat Boy Drive-In opened its first location in San Francisco in 1925 at the corner of??corner of 46th Street and Sloat Boulevard.??It closed in the 1970s. -
Will King's Koffee Kup
The Koffee Kup was a hip place to grab a cup of joe, 24 hours a day, in San Francisco. -
KICU TV 36
KICU, Channel 36, first went on the air in 1967 as KGSC. In 1979 it became KICU after an ownership change. Though it officially retains its official KICU call letters, the station is today known as KTVU Plus, reflecting its relationship to its sibling... -
Round Table Pizza
Inspired by a drawing of King Arthur's court eating pizza, Round Table Pizza was a restaurant founded in 1959. It went out of business in 2011 but in 2019, was reborn as Royalty Pizza. -
The Flying Saucer San Francisco
The original Flying Saucer restaurant operated in the 1960s at 27th Avenue and Geary Boulevard in San Francisco. Open 24 hours a day, it featured??an all-day breakfast service and three-hour lunch service. Dinner was served until 11:00 p.m. In between, customers could purchase sandwiches,... -
Neptune Fish Grotto
Neptune Fish Grotto opened in 1936 on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. -
Pete's Candy Coated Peanuts
Classic "Pete's Candy Coated Peanuts" design available on our heather blended tee. -
Blue Skies Roller Rink
Blue Skies Roller Rink was a popular teen hangout in the 1950's in North Jefferson, Missouri. -
Jumbo Grape Bubble Gum
Vintage Jumbo Grape Bubble Gum available in our unisex tee and our women's V-neck tee. -
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.... -
Chilly Dilly Pickle
Chilly Dilly??was the "personality" pickle mascot used mostly in drive-in movie adds to sell dill pickles that were "packed in a jar for??the freshest flavor" and "served cold in a sac for you to savor." -
Pizza Coast To Coast
Vintage matchbook pizza mascot tee. -
Fresh Up Freddie
Before Spot, there was Fresh Freddie who first introduced kids to 7-Up back in the 1950's. -
Marty Mayrose The Meat Man
Marty Mayrose was mostly seen in stop-motion, animated T.V. ads during the 70's to sell Mayrose Company meats. He was seen as your friendly, neighborhood butcher. -
Hot Dan The Mustard Man
"Hot Dan The Mustard Man" was a cartoon spokesperson for a large, nationally distributed mustard company. He was primarily used in print ads in the 40's and 50's. Hot Dan can be yours on our comfy, tan fleck tee. -
Chesty Potato Chips
Chesty Potato Chips were created by Chesty Foods in??Terre Haute, Indiana. They were available throughout the Midwest. Unable to compete with the giant national brands, the company ceased operations in the mid-'80s. Relive the crunch with this cotton/poly blended tee. -
Cincinnati Tower Place At The Carew Tower
Located in the second largest building in Cincinnati, Tower Place was a shopping center with around two dozen stores throughout several floors of the Carew Tower. It opened in 1991 to much fanfare and was a bustling shopping destination for years. Shoppers gradually stopped... -
Shillito's Elf "Santa's Workshop" Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
The??Shillito's Elves may be in storage, but their??workshop??and holiday spirit live on. -
Jelly Of The Month Club Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
Give your friends, family and co-workers the gift that keeps on giving the whoooooole year! -
Last Christmas I Gave You My Hart Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
...but the very next day you wrote out W-C-W in the air with your fingers and threw it away. *Design is officially licensed by Pro Wrestling Tees and Bret Hart -
We Wish Ryu A Merry Christmas Ugly Video Game Sweatshirt
We Wish Ryu A Merry Christmas. -
It's Time, It's Time Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
It's Christmas time! Shop this official licensed Vader and Pro Wrestling Tees Ugly Christmas Sweater only from Old School Shirts. -
Rock and Roll Express Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
Robert Gibson and??? Ricky Morton holiday tag team action. -
WKRP Full Color Cast Logo
When Hugh Wilson was given the green light to create a TV show based on WQXI in Atlanta, he wanted a more central setting for the fictitious WKRP. Cincinnati was chosen somewhat at random, as it seemed to flow naturally with the call letters.??WKRP... -
The Toy Tiger Christmas Party '92 Ugly Sweatshirt
It's the Toy Tiger Christmas Party of '92! Toy Tiger was a famous night spot in Louisville that hosted rock concerts as well as wet T-shirt contests, banana eating competitions, and other such spectacles.??READ MORE
