1982 Asia US Tour Hawaiian Shirt .This cool ringer tee honors Elvin “Big E” Bethea, a former defensive end for the Houston Oilers. The shirt features his number, 65, and his signature. Bethea played for the Oilers for his entire 16 season career, making it to the Pro Bowl 8 times and the All-Pro second team twice. Big E’s unofficial sack total, an estimated number since the NFL didn’t start tracking this stat until 1982, stands at an impressive 105. Bethea also became the first alumni from his alma mater, North Carolina A&T, to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003.This sweet t-shirt reps the beloved beer brand Pabst Blue Ribbon, or PBR for short. This lager beer is brewed by Pabst Brewing Company, a 150+ year old American brewery with roots in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The beer’s name comes from an old packaging design which included a blue ribbon tied around the necks of the glass bottles. PBR is a dive bar staple and has become the drink of choice for many young, broke, hipsters.
1982 Asia US Tour Hawaiian Shirt,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
1982 Asia US Tour Hawaiian Shirt .This sweet college tee reps Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, a public university that is home to the Purdue Boilermakers. The Boilermakers nickname acts as a nod to the school’s world renowned engineering program, which has a history of hands-on curriculum. Purdue’s engineering department actually used to have an operational steam locomotive on-hand for research purposes. It was the locomotive that inspired rumors that the school’s formidable football team was comprised of burly rail yard workers, and the university decided to embrace this by officially adopting the Boilermakers name.This shirt commemorates the University of Missouri Tigers basketball team and their 1990 Big Eight Conference regular season championship title. They finished with a conference record of 12-2 and an overall regular season record of 26-6. This made the Tigers one of the highest ranked teams going into the 1990 NCAA tournament, which made their first round loss all the more stunning. In one of the NCAA Tournaments biggest upsets at the time, the Tigers lost to 14th seed Northern Iowa Panthers.