"My girls were so delighted with their Smurf shirts. They arrived in plenty of time for the party. Thanks so very much!"-- Stacy, California
In the 1950's, t-shirts became synonymous with rebel youth culture when James Dean made them popular in "Rebel Without A Cause". In the 1960's, the rebel culture would take it one step further and give the world the innovations of tie dye and screen printing, turning it into a vital clothing accessory.
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A permanent fixture of many American childhoods, 1985's
The Goonies
is a classic adventure story of ancient pirate curses and treasure beyond your wildest dreams. While appealing to children directly with it's sense of adventure, it's coming-of-age theme gives the film renewed relevance to adult viewers and reminds us of a simpler time, where adventure awaited in every dark corner. It's not One-Eyed-Willie's treasure, but you can still join the Goonies gang with a Goonies Juniors t-shirt, and a
Truffle Shuffle T-shirt
featuring a classic scene from the film.
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