Coos Bay Hats
Description: Coos Bay, Oregon is notable for the large volume of lumber that is shipped throughout the world. It’s also prospered in shipbuilding through its history and has largely been the prime trade center for Oregon’s southwest coastal region. This design is inspired by the KOOS 2 tugboat, a feature on the boardwalk.
Description: Celebrate the scenic beauty of the coast with this stunning Coos Bay, Oregon design. Featuring a detailed illustration of the iconic bridge and lush evergreen forests, this piece is perfect for locals and nature enthusiasts. The bold imagery captures the spirit of adventure and the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Description: Celebrate the scenic beauty of Coos Bay, Oregon with this detailed design. Featuring the iconic bridge, fishing boats, and lush coastline, this artwork captures the spirit of the gateway to the Oregon coast. It is a perfect choice for residents, travelers, and nature enthusiasts.
Description: This vintage travel design features a classic anchor and oars graphic for Coos Bay Oregon. Perfect for proud locals, summer tourists, and anyone who loves the Pacific Northwest maritime aesthetic. A great pick for a family coastal vacation, hometown pride, or a keepsake from your ocean road trip.
Description: This vintage travel design features a classic anchor and oars graphic for Coos Bay Oregon. Perfect for proud locals, summer tourists, and anyone who loves the Pacific Northwest maritime aesthetic. A great pick for a family coastal vacation, hometown pride, or a keepsake from your ocean road trip.
Description: Bold vintage nautical celebrating Coos Bay, Oregon, established 1853, featuring a classic ship anchor wrapped in rope and crossed oars in a collegiate varsity style. This maritime graphic captures the rugged coastal spirit of the Oregon coast, perfect for locals, travelers, and Pacific Northwest enthusiasts. Makes a great gift for sailors, kayakers, and anyone who loves Oregon waterfront towns and seaside adventure.
Description: Do you remember the 80s? Do you remember three-wheelers? Remember pushing that thumb throttle for the first time and downshifting to pop a poor man's wheelie? Remember 2-stroke exhaust? Remember going over a jump, being in mid-air, and realizing that you're not going to land with all 3 tires on the ground? Remember the challenge of conquering a giant dune in 2nd gear, full throttle, shaking the whole way up until the gas cap came loose and spilled non-ethanol gasoline on your crotch?. Remember good times? Yeah, me too.