Funny Locations T-Shirts
Description: Oddity (2024), directed by Damian McCarthy, is a chilling supernatural thriller that follows the unsettling tale of Ted, a psychiatrist who inherits a bizarre family heirloom: a life-sized wooden mannequin known as the "Wooden Man." This figure becomes an ominous presence, shifting positions mysteriously within the house, creating tension and terror for Ted, his partner Yana, and Darcy, Ted’s sister-in-law and a psychic. Darcy warns of an unknown danger linked to her deceased twin sister Dani, whose death remains shrouded in mystery
Description: Set sail in style with this hilarious "It's Not Easy Being My Wife's Cruise Candy, But Here I Am Nailing It" design! Featuring retro sunset sunglasses reflecting a tropical paradise with palm trees, a cruise ship, and vacation vibes, this fun shirt is perfect for proud husbands joining their wives on a dreamy getaway. Whether for a honeymoon, anniversary, or just a fun cruise adventure, this design makes a great gift for cruise-loving couples who enjoy a little humor on the high seas!
Description: Kilroy was here. How did he get here? Same as you. Maybe he came from ship inspectors, maybe scouts, maybe bored GI's, or maybe there was an original Kilroy. This came from a photograph of actual "Kilroy was here" graffiti that I've restored, retraced, resketched, and digitized. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Kilroy Was Here - World War II, WW2, Historical, History, Graffiti, Meme T-Shirt
by SpaceDogLaika
$23
Description: Make Austin Weird! Please! Austin, Texas is the Strangest City in America. Ask anyone. Or is it losing its mojo after "keep austin weird" was trademarked for commercial purposes? It shouldn’t be any other way but weird. If you live in Central Texas, show your support for Austin’s weirdness with your own weird mug, or T-shirt. If you haven’t been to Austin – Go! … And get one of these supporting Make Austin Weird Items to support and commemorate your visit. Just be warned – after you visit, you’ll probably be pulling up your roots soon and transplanting them in Austin!