Skip to main content
Do you remember having a Slinky when you were a child? Maybe you secretly keep one in your desk drawer because it is arguably one of the most durable, non-electronic, totally awesome toys ever made. It doesn't get anymore retro than Slinky. They've been crawling down stairs since 1945 and they are so timeless, chances are kids in the future living on another planet will have them too.

Slinky is so damn retro we thought they'd look pretty good on shirts. We've recently added 3 officially licensed Slinky designs. Each design features a vintage distressed look and comes in many different styles for both a girl and a boy. So pick up a Slinky t-shirt and feel like a kid again. Just do us a favor and stay off that seesaw.

Vintage Slinky T-Shirt Vintage Slinky Jersey T-Shirt Vintage Everyone Wants a Slinky T-Shirt

Check out this ultra 80's Slinky commercial.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

I Love College Asher Roth is set up to be the next hot rapper. Not only is he white, he's good! Hes a little Kanye, a little Eminem and whole lot of what the hip hop game needs. His upcoming album features top notch production from the likes of Timbaland, Kanye West, Dr. Dre and more. It looks like everyone wants on the Asher Roth train. The album comes out 420 ! This is his new video which of course is the debut single. It doesn't show how nice he really is so check out his site for more tracks. Get your college on Get your green on
St. Pat is My Homeboy! That day of binge drinking is almost here.   St. Patrick's Day has become a worldwide celebration for the Irish and not so Irish.  As a 25% Irishman myself, I celebrate as if I were born there.  We've added tons of new gear for St. Patty's Day and hope everyone has a safe and boozy green day!  BTW, Car Bombs are in fact accepted celebratory Irish drinks! (Limit 2 per customer) Tired of calling out of work the next day?  Help make St. Pat's an official Holiday !  

Hello Kitty: A Cultural Icon

Hello Kitty is a popular character created by the Japanese company Sanrio in 1974. It has since become a global phenomenon, appearing on a variety of merchandise such as clothing, accessories, and even consumer electronics. But there's more to Hello Kitty than just cute merchandise! The Background Story of Hello Kitty Hello Kitty was created by designer Ikuko Shimizu as a fictional character to be used on children's school supplies. The character was based on the idea of a childhood friend, and was intended to be a symbol of friendship and happiness. Shimizu reportedly drew inspiration from a combination of her own childhood memories and European culture. The True Identity of Hello Kitty Contrary to popular belief, Hello Kitty is not a cat! The character is actually a little girl, who happens to have cat-like features such as whiskers and a cute nose. This fact is often overlooked by fans of the character, who are more focused on Hello Kitty's adora...