We make new shirts that look like old shirts, but without the funky smells, stains, and cigarette burns. We printed our first tees in 1995, so we’ve been honing our craft for decades. Our artisanal quality is unmatched and can be both seen and felt in every single garment that we produce. Many of our shirts have been seen in movies and on TV, including custom designs made to order for costume designers and wardrobe stylists who needed just the right piece for their project.
Before it became one of the most recognizable prime-time TV shows of its era, Fantasy Island was introduced to viewers through two made-for-television films, in 1977 and 1978. The series that followed aired on Saturday nights after The Love Boat from January 28, 1978, to May 19, 1984. Set on...
Founded in 1928, R.O. Gould was a well-known car dealership in Long Beach, California. Gould’s showroom displayed the full lineup of Chrysler vehicles—from luxurious Imperials and upscale Chryslers to practical Plymouth models aimed at everyday drivers. The dealership became a familiar local landmark, representing the optimism and mobility of postwar...
In the early '90s, Camel ran a campaign called 'Taste the Adventure' that leveraged traditional action movie style creative in print and TV ads selling their brand of smokes to those aspiring to live a more adventurous lifestyle. Whether these ads landed or not is unknown, but what we do...
Mike’s Trikes was a legendary custom motorcycle shop founded in San Francisco in 1969, right at the height of the city’s counterculture era. Located in a gritty industrial neighborhood not far from the waterfront, the shop was known for building wild trikes that perfectly captured the rebellious spirit of the...
The Move were a British rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. During that time they achieved impressive success in the UK, scoring nine Top 20 singles in just five years, though they never gained the same level of popularity in the United States. The group formed...