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Vintage Mystery Tee
Do you like to live life on the edge? Are people constantly telling you how brave and adventurous you are? Then we have the perfect shirt for you! For $10, our "Mystery Tee" will let fate decide the newest addition to your wardrobe.... -
Electricity Kills
Remember kids, Electricity is your friend, but he can kill you. Check out the sticker! -
The Official WKRP "Turkey Drop" Tee
The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati,??and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follows the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in disaster and hilarity, with the final line of the show emerging... -
Toy Tiger
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 and checkout our sticker. -
Chicago Feds
When the Chicago franchise in the short-lived Federal League debuted in 1914, it lacked an official nickname and was dubbed the Chicago Federals or Chi-Feds by the press and fans to distinguish the team from the NL Chicago Cubs and AL Chicago White Sox.... -
Chico's Bail Bonds
Chico's Bail Bonds lets freedom ring! They also sponsor a winning little league team. -
Columbia House
Penny for your thoughts! Buy 12 CDs or tapes (or LPs), for a penny and buy just four more at "regular club prices." Not many did that last bit. -
WFNX Boston
WFNX was one of the nation's first stations to adopt a modern rock format. Flipping from classic rock, and the call letters, WLYN, WFNX not only gained fans in Boston, but became one of the most revered and respected alternative radio stations in the... -
Denver White Elephants Baseball
The Denver White Elephants were a barnstorming baseball team comprised of African Americans. A semi-pro squad, they started playing five years before the formation of the Negro National League. In addition to playing games around the West, they participated in??The Denver Post??Tournament, which in... -
ShowBiz Pizza Characters
ShowBiz Pizza Place was a pizza restaurant and video game arcade chain??in the '80s and early '90s. It was founded by Robert L. Brock, a Holiday Inn franchisee, who had ended his partnership with the owners of Chuck E. Cheese. In addition to pizza, ShowBiz featured... -
CKLW Big 30 Hits List Logo T-Shirt
Each week, starting in the late '60s and going through the '70s, listeners to Detroit's CKLW, many as far away as Cleveland, anxiously awaited to see where their favorite songs ranked on the station's Big 30 countdown. -
The Pterodactyl Club
The Pterodactyl Club was the preeminent rock & roll venue and dance club in Charlotte in the '80s and '90s, hosting all of the top musical acts of the day. -
I.R.S. Records
The International Record Syndicate, or I.R.S. Records, was a label founded by Miles Copeland (brother of The Police's Stewart Copeland) and Jay Boberg. A division of A&M Records, its roster included some of the most important new wave acts of the '80s including R.E.M.,... -
St. Paul Colored Gophers
The St. Paul Gophers were a team of black baseball players that pre-dated the established Negro leagues. Formed in 1907, they barnstormed around the county and played home games at Lexington Park. They disbanded in 1914. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues... -
Kelly's Lounge
Located on Dixie Highway in Louisville, Kentucky, Kelly's Lounge was a beloved favorite of locals who would swing by and grab their alcoholic drinks by the quart to go! -
The Vet 700 Level
The wild antics, fights, and use of flare guns, in the cheap seats at the "The Vet" stadium in the 700 level led to the first ever criminal court being established in a sports facility. -
Gift Card
Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a OldSchoolShirts.com gift card. Gift cards are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem them at checkout. Our gift cards have no additional processing fees... -
Aladdin's Castle
Aladdin's Castle was the place to be in suburban shopping malls throughout the '70s and '80s. Founded by a University of Miami graduate, in Chicago, then chain grew to over 450 stores. -
Christmas Will Kill You - Reddy Kilowatt
Remember kids, Electricity is your friend, but he can kill you. Even at Christmas! -
ShowBiz Pizza
ShowBiz Pizza Place??was a pizza restaurant and video game arcade chain??in the '80s and early '90s.??It was founded by Robert L. Brock, a Holiday Inn franchisee, who had ended his partnership with the owners of Chuck E. Cheese. In addition to pizza, ShowBiz featured... -
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." -
Peabody's Downunder
Did you ever rock at Peabody's? -
Oertels Beer
Cheer up with glass of a dark, drinkable cream brew and??Louisville classic, Oertels Beer. -
Johnny's Toys
At Johnny's Toys Birthday Castle, a key would come in the mail and on your birthday, your key would open the door to a castle nestled in the corner of the Latonia, Kentucky toy store. Once your key opens the castle, you would get... -
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 -
Chicago Whales 1915 FL Champions
The Chicago Whales of the Federal League were originally called the Chicago Federals and the Chi-Feds as they lacked an official nickname. They became the Whales in their second season and were the first team to call what is now Wrigley Field home. The... -
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. -
Newark Peppers
The Newark Peppers, or Peps for short, played in the second, and final season, of the??Federal League,?? the short-lived rival to the the American and National Leagues. The team moved from Indianapolis where they won the 1914 FL pennant. -
WKRP in Cincinnati Logo
You don't have to be from Cincinnati to love this classic sitcom. Based on Atlanta radio station WQXI, Cincinnati was chosen as the home of the fictitious station at random, as producers sought a more Midwestern location. "Cincinnati" also flowed well with the made-up... -
The Corner of Carnegie & Ontario
When Hammy utters those words, excitement is sure to follow in Downtown Cleveland as the Tribe takes the field.
