Rick Armbrust
A user from San Francisco, CA, United States who joined on Sat, Jul 12, 2008.
Schrute Farms Beets t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $24 |
| About: | Price: $24.00 This Schrute Farms shirt is inspired by The Office. Dwight Schrute lives on and runs the Schrute Farm, which, as you may have guessed, … Read More » |
Laundry Monkie
| From: | Threadless » |
| Price: | N/A |
| About: | by Wenceslao Almazan aka walmazan Hola amigos!, You know, I'm still learning english, but the idea about this tee was do a monkie with a several id… Read More » |
Shomer Big Lebowski t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $20 |
| About: | This Big Lebowski shirt features a distressed print of Walter Sobchak and reads Shomer Shabbos. The black shirt is composed of 100% cotton. |
Snuffleupagus Sesame Street t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $24 |
| About: | Price: $24.00 This Sesame Street shirt features a print of Aloysius Snuffleupagus.Gender: Mens |
Zero Big Lebowski t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $20 |
| About: | This Big Lebowski shirt features Walter Sobchak and the quote Mark It Zero, Dude. |
Kelly Led Zeppelin t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $24 |
| About: | Price: $24.00 This Led Zeppelin shirt features the classic band logo.Gender: Mens |
Jr. Wocka Fozzy Bear t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $24 |
| About: | This Jr. Muppets shirt has a print of their resident funnyman, Fozzie Bear, and his signature catchphrase, Wocka Wocka Wocka! |
Jr Launchpad McQuack DuckTales t-shirt
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $22 |
| About: | Price: $22.00 This Jr. DuckTales t-shirt features Launchpad McQuack flying an airplane with Huey, Dewey, and Louie.Gender: Womens |
Tall Blondie t-shirt by Junk Food
| From: | 80s Tees » |
| Price: | $30 |
| About: | Price: $30.00 This Blondie shirt features a print of the lead singer and the band logo taking up the front of the shirt.Gender: Womens |
Indian Style
| From: | Snorg Tees » |
| Price: | $17 |
| About: | Contrary to popular belief, Columbus called Native Americans "Indians" because of the way they sit, not because he thought he was in India. |










