Retro T-Shirts
Description: This playful design features the phrase "Meepers Gonna Meep" with a puppet-inspired character set against a retro sunset. Perfect for fans of classic puppet shows and quirky humor, it’s a fun nod to lovable science sidekicks and their unmistakable meeps. Ideal for nostalgic nerds and vintage pop culture lovers.
Description: All This Can Be Yours If The Price Is Right
All This Can Be Yours If The Price Is Right T-Shirt
by FADILAMBONG STUDIOS
$16 $24
Description: Public Enemy is a legendary hip-hop group known for their powerful lyrics, cultural activism, and iconic tracks like Fight the Power and "Fear of a Black Planet". They’ve shaped the golden era of rap with their bold messages and revolutionary sound.
Description: Meme Sam darnold Middle Finge bLACK 90s Whte Vintage
Meme Sam darnold Middle Finge bLACK 90s White T-Shirt
by mistergongs
$16 $24
Description: This charming design shows a kawaii cat enjoying a bowl of noodles in retro Japanese style. A must-have for ramen lovers, cat enthusiasts, and fans of cute anime-inspired graphics. Great for casual wear and cozy vibes.
Kawaii Ramen Cat Retro Japanese Noodles Artwork T-Shirt
by ThatHorrorBozo
$16 $24
Description: A stark and iconic album artwork from 1986 by The Smiths, The Queen Is Dead features a distressed, monochrome depiction of a reclining figure. The minimalist design, with its cracked texture and muted tones, reflects the record’s themes of melancholy, wit, and poetic rebellion—an enduring statement in alternative rock history.
Description: More of my designs of De La Soul could be found by link: https://www.teepublic.com/user/tripletees/albums/122797-movies-music-games-n-tv-shows -De La Soul Retro Hip Hop Logo Simple Handdrawn
De La Soul Retro Hip Hop Logo Simple Handdrawn T-Shirt
by TripleTees
$16 $24
Description: Hong Kong Phooey is an animated television series that ran from September 7 to December 21, 1974, and then in repeats until 1976. The main character, Hong Kong Phooey, the alter ego of Penrod 'Penry' Pooch, a dog working at a police station as a janitor. Penry disguises himself as Hong Kong Phooey by jumping into a filing cabinet – in so doing he always gets stuck, and is freed by his cat sidekick, Spot. Once disguised, he gets in the Phooeymobile, a vehicle that transforms itself into a boat, a plane or a phone booth, depending on the circumstances. In fighting crime, he relies on his copy of 'The Hong Kong Book of Kung Fu,' a correspondence-course martial-arts instruction handbook. His successes are either thanks to Spot, who provides a s