Home Improvement T-Shirts
Description: Remember the t.v show about home improvement? This is a worn out print of the logo of the Tool Time show. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, must-have, recommended, liked, great artwork, awesome design, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best-selling graphics, best trending.
Description: Tool Time was the handyman show-within-a-show in Home Improvement. It was hosted by Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor (played by Tim Allen) and Al Borland (played by Richard Karn). The sponsor of Tool Time was Binford Tools, a tool manufacturing company that exists in real life. The show was said to be played on Channel 112. Tool Time was said to be the 4th most popular cable-based tool show in all of Michigan. An episode of the third season of Home Improvement, entitled "Fifth Anniversary" which aired on ABC in the United States in 1994 celebrated Tool Time's fifth anniversary, thus revealing that Tool Time debuted in 1989.
Description: Binford Tools is a hardware and power tool company from Home Improvement. Along with sponsoring Tim Taylor's Tool Time, a common occurrence involved Tim showcasing an overpowered version of one of Binford's products (usually the Binford 6100), often leading to disaster. There was also a Binford toolbox displayed in the movie Toy Story.
Description: When David J. Heerensperger took over the Pay 'N Pak, it was an eight-year-old, $15 million-a-year company. By the time the reins were passed to his successor 20 years later in 1989, he had grown Pay 'N Pak to a $400 million-a-year company. Instead of simply retiring, Heerensperger decided to start over. Just two months after resigning from Pay 'N Pak, he incorporated his new company, calling it Eagle Hardware & Garden, resurrecting the name of the hardware store he founded in Spokane in 1959. With a motto of "More of Everything," Eagle's stores were bigger than the competition, averaging 120k square feet. Heerensperger grew Eagle rapidly, taking the company public inside of two years, and by 1995, was a $650 million-a-year company.
Description: This fun artwork pays tribute to Tim Allen’s iconic role as Tim “The Toolman” Taylor from the hit sitcom Home Improvement. Featuring him in his suit with a hammer in hand and the classic Tool Time logo, this design captures the hilarious spirit of the show that defined 90s television comedy. Known for his over-the-top DIY disasters, trademark grunts, and unforgettable one-liners, Tim Taylor remains a beloved character for fans of retro sitcoms. Perfect for collectors of 90s nostalgia, comedy fans, and DIY humor lovers, this design makes a great addition to shirts, mugs, stickers, and more.
Description: Everyone knows that Binford Tools are the best of the best, especially the 6100 series. From cutting edge cordless power tools to traditional hand tools, Binford consistently delivers a level of made in USA quality that other brands can’t match. Of course, their calendar girls aren’t too bad either, and Binford would have it no other way.