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Description: Retro Peace Stripes - '70s Sunset features a distressed and weathered, vintage stripes in classic 1970's sunset colors of mustard yellow and muted orange stripes followed by an orange peace sign. Great throwback fashion from the 70s and 80s for peace activists and retro style loving men, women, teenagers and kids. This design is available in a variety of colors!
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
Description: Perfect for those who've mastered the art of VHS tapes, rotary phones, and the early days of the internet, this design is a humorous nod to the simpler times before smartphones and social media ruled the world. Whether you're a proud '90s kid, an '80s enthusiast, or a treasure from the decades before, displaying this design will remind everyone around you that good things take time – just like dial-up internet.
Description: LimeWire was a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) platform that launched with its own client in 2000. LimeWire utilized the gnutella network and BitTorrent protocol to allow users share content by uploading and downloading content through the client. LimeWire offered both a free version and a paid enhanced version called LimeWire Pro, which, somewhat ironically, could be acquired through the regular LimeWire software as paid users shared their copies of Pro with the platform. LimeWire had a solid ten-year run before a lawsuit back by music industry heavyweights resulted in the company, and it's software client, being shut down in 2010.