St. Louis
The nostalgic history of your city that brings back the greatest memories you'll never forget. Apparel for locals, natives and fans of St. Louis, Missouri.
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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. -
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. -
Fresh Up Freddie
Before Spot, there was Fresh Freddie who first introduced kids to 7-Up back in the 1950's. -
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.... -
Blue Skies Roller Rink
Blue Skies Roller Rink was a popular teen hangout in the 1950's in North Jefferson, Missouri. -
Checker Motors
The Checker Motors Corporation was a Kalamazoo-based vehicle manufacture best known for making taxi cabs. The iconic, boxy sedans, roamed the streets of America's cities for most of the 20th century, before ceasing production in 1982. Though widely used by cab companies, Checker cars... -
Sportsman's Park
Sportsman's Park was the name of several separate ball parks in St. Louis. All but one stood at Dodier Street and Grand Blvd. The final version of the park was home to both the city's NL and AL baseball clubs. The AL team left... -
It's a Dilly
It's one of the world's most famous ice cream bars. -
Wellbee Polio Vaccine Mascot
In the early 1950s, between 20,000-60,000 people a year were becoming afflicted with polio. Jonas Salk and his team at the University of Pittsburgh developed a polio vaccine in 1952. By 1955 a campaign to vaccinate children in the U.S. was launched. ALbert Sabin... -
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... -
Have Grade A Day
Have a Grade A day, with a Grade A egg! -
I'm Thumbody
While it sounds like a feel good, positive mental health message, the "I'm Thumbody" campaign was, in fact, created for a financial services firm. It was introduced in 1971 and used to market various bank and credit unions across the U.S. -
Don't Waste Time Reading Buttons
Put it on a T-shirt instead! -
Yell Quietly, I Have a Hangover
Somethings never change. -
Howdy Raccoon
Howdy says, "have good outdoor manners." He first appeared in 1959 in public service advertisements in Pennsylvania. His primary mission was to encourage folks not to litter, prevent forest fires, and otherwise treat the land well. -
To My Valentine Cherub
It's a classic Valentine's Day image. -
Vintage Perfume Ad
Perfume was one of the first consumer products to be marketed to the masses. -
Valentine Cherub
It's a classic Valentine's Day image. -
Love Message Cherub
It's classic Valentine's Day image. -
Family Video Respect the Legacy
Family Video was in founded in 1978 in Springfield, Illinois as the Video Movie Club. The idea came about when??Midstates Appliance and Supply Company, owned by Charles Hoogland, found itself stuck with an excess of video movies as a result of being a distributor...