$20 for $40 Worth of T-Shirts and More from 80sTees.com
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- '80s & contemporary designs
- More than 2,000 T-shirts
- Accessories & toys
- Halloween costumes
T-shirts can silently communicate a lot about a person while avoiding the awkwardness of exposing scars to strangers and the bitterness of autobiographical pie. Take the most comfortable road to self-expression with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of graphic T-shirts, accessories, and more from 80sTees.com.
80sTees.com resurrects the whimsical aura of '80s-era cinema, cartoons, music, video games, and television, emblazoning more than 200 T-shirts, accessories, and toys with pop-culture graphics and slogans. Shield a shy belly with the Transformers Optimus Prime 84 T-shirt, featuring a distressed print of the eponymous hero on a light-blue cotton canvas ($24). The Back to the Future Flux Capacitor tee makes time travel modern with a chic graphic print ($20). Those who prefer more contemporary wares can choose from a copious assortment of non-80s goods, such as The Hangover's Alan Garner talking bobblehead ($15), or the Anchorman slate-blue I Love Lamp tee. A disguise from 80stees.com's selection of Halloween costumes is sure to inject tedious traffic-court appointments with a dose of spontaneity. To simplify online shopping excursions, the online clothier's website offers close-up views of T-shirt graphics, preventing you from accidentally sending the wrong sartorial message at your next job interview.
- '80s & contemporary designs
- More than 2,000 T-shirts
- Accessories & toys
- Halloween costumes
T-shirts can silently communicate a lot about a person while avoiding the awkwardness of exposing scars to strangers and the bitterness of autobiographical pie. Take the most comfortable road to self-expression with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of graphic T-shirts, accessories, and more from 80sTees.com.
80sTees.com resurrects the whimsical aura of '80s-era cinema, cartoons, music, video games, and television, emblazoning more than 200 T-shirts, accessories, and toys with pop-culture graphics and slogans. Shield a shy belly with the Transformers Optimus Prime 84 T-shirt, featuring a distressed print of the eponymous hero on a light-blue cotton canvas ($24). The Back to the Future Flux Capacitor tee makes time travel modern with a chic graphic print ($20). Those who prefer more contemporary wares can choose from a copious assortment of non-80s goods, such as The Hangover's Alan Garner talking bobblehead ($15), or the Anchorman slate-blue I Love Lamp tee. A disguise from 80stees.com's selection of Halloween costumes is sure to inject tedious traffic-court appointments with a dose of spontaneity. To simplify online shopping excursions, the online clothier's website offers close-up views of T-shirt graphics, preventing you from accidentally sending the wrong sartorial message at your next job interview.
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About 80stees.com, Inc.
80sTees.com saves customers the hassle of scouring vintage clothing stores and digging up neighbor's time capsules to find 80s-style t-shirts and socks. The online store teems with short sleeve t-shirts and tank tops bearing throwback company slogans, movie quotes, superhero images, and musicians. Customers can walk the streets wearing the 7Up Dot on their chest, or attend a concert in a shirt emblazoned with Jem cartoon characters. Though focused on mostly past fashions, the store also carries a line of tees with more modern images, including 90s bands and recent movies.
The company was started in 1999 by 80s fan Kevin Stecko, who decided to start selling vintage t-shirts on eBay after graduating from college. After the thrill of selling a He-Man shirt for $30, he decided to open his own 80s memorabilia store online in 2000, and the company skyrocketed from there. Now with a team of nearly 20 employees, 80sTees.com outfits everyone from pop culture geeks to celebrities.