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Cleveland Baseball Team
After 105 years, the Cleveland baseball team is now the Cleveland Baseball Team. Will they go back to being the Lake Shores, the Bluebirds, the Broncos (um--no!), the Naps, or will it be something else? Time will tell. In the meantime, Cleveland baseball fans... -
Tape World T-shirt
Tape World was a mall-based chain of music stores owned by Trans World Entertainment, operators of Record Town, Coconuts, and FYE among others. While the name suggested emphasis on the one format, it did offer CDs, briefly, before being retired by Trans World. -
Steely Dad
Dad can do it again in this fun shirt from Old School Shirts! -
For Who? For What?
Ricky Watters' self preservation move during his first game as an Eagle led to the infamous "for who, for what" quote that went on to define his career. -
Chicago Whales
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 Gary Burbank Show "Sports Or Consequences"
"We don't, we' don't, we don't mess around, HEY!" Show them your sports trivia prowess in this throwback tee inspired by the daily "Sports of Consequences" segment from the nationally syndicated??Gary Burbank Show???. -
WKRP in Cincinnati White Logo on Red
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 St. Louis Cicadas Baseball Team
The sounds of cicadas will be buzzin' around the ballpark in St. Louis! ITC16265 -
Mr. Jingeling
Generations of Greater Clevelanders remember Mr. Jingeling as the keeper of the keys at Halle's Department store and later Higbee's. *Shirt is officially licensed by Mr. Jingeling,??Mr. Kringle Licensing Group, LLC. -
NYC Gothams
The??New York Gothams were established in 1883 in the NL. They replaced the??Troy Trojans. The Gothams played their home games at the original Polo Grounds. In 1885 they became the Giants. -
The Braidwood Inn
They'll have to charge you for double, but with the discount it'll even out! The semi-fictitious Braidwood Inn in Wichita (now called the Sun Motel) is actually off Interstate 55 in Braidwood, IL, southwest of Chicago. -
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 -
Papaya King
Get this Papaya King tee today! -
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. -
"Sho Nuff" Cherry Ice Cream Soda
Look! It's Billy, the Sho Nuff Cherry Ice Cream Soda delivery boy! -
Federal League of Baseball
The Federal League was established in 1913 as a third major league in competition with the American and National Leagues. It played for three seasons. Teams included the Baltimore Terrapins, Brooklyn Tip-Tops, Chicago Whales, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Kansas City Packers, Buffalo Blues, Cleveland Green Sox,... -
Pittsburgh Rebels
The Pittsburgh Rebels played in the??Federal League??from 1914 to 1915. It was a??short-lived rival to the the American and National Leagues. They originated from the Pittsburgh Stogies, who played in the FL in 1913 when it was a minor league. Their homefield was Exposition... -
Friday Night Videos
If you didn't have MTV in the early to mid '80s, or even if you did, you were parked in front of the TV to watch??Friday Night Videos??on NBC after??The Tonight Show. -
I Thought Turkeys Could Fly - WKRP Quote
"As god is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." 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... -
I Thought Turkeys Could Fly - WKRP Ugly Sweatshirt
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... -
Byrd Legend
A Boston basketball legend. -
Goetta Life
If you know, or are any person from Cincinnati, you know thatGoetta is more than food... it is life. -
Rock and Roll Express Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
Robert Gibson and??? Ricky Morton holiday tag team action. -
Fatt Dog
Fatt Dog had locations on Post Street and Pine Streets in San Francisco. Diners were advised to have napkins at the ready, as they would be soaked with dog juice after just one bite. -
Schmelzer's All Nations
Schmelzer's All Nations was a barnstorming, baseball team established in 1912 in Kansas City. The was sponsored by Schmelzer's Arms, a manufacturer of firearms. At the time the team was formed, there was no major league baseball west of St. Louis. The nickname reflected... -
Dawn Donuts
Located at the corner of Germantown and 6th in North Philly, Dawn Donuts was an institution. It was famous not only for great donuts and other bakery but for it's drive-thru which featured a turntable that would rotate cars toward the exit. -
Savoy Grill
The Savoy Grill is part of the historic Savoy Hotel and Grill complex in Kansas City, Missouri and is the oldest continuously operating hotel west of the Mississippi. -
A. Sabella's Fish Grotto
A. Sabella's was a popular destination on Fisherman's Wharf in??San Francisco for nearly 90 years. -
Mr. Fables Beef-Burgs
Mr. Fables was a chain of cafeteria-style family restaurants. The chain was a successor to the Kewpee Beefburger stands which founder Gerald Boyle had turned over to his son and nephew. Mr. Fables was best known for its olive burgers and secret recipes, as... -
We're Talkin' about Practice
If you're talking to AI, then you better be talkin' about practice. Get the shirt that reflects your devotion for the real game.
