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Blockbuster Hat
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Description: At the time of its Chapter 11 filing, Blockbuster said it would keep its 3,300 stores open; however, that December it announced it would close an additional 182 stores by the end of April 2011 in attempts to emerge from bankruptcy. It was reported in February 2011 that Blockbuster and its creditors had not come up with a Chapter 11 exit plan and that the company would be sold for $300 million (~$401 million in 2023) or more, along with taking over debts and leases. Blockbuster admitted that it might not be able to meet financial obligations required under its Chapter 11 filing, a circumstance which could mandate conversion of the bankruptcy filing to Chapter 7 (liquidation).

Tags: 1980s, 80s, 80s retail, blockbuster retail, blockbuster video

Blockbuster Hat

by MindsparkCreative

$19

Night video store Hat
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Description: Vhs store

Tags: shop, graffiti, urban, vhs, night

Night video store Hat

by Mr.Melville

$19

West Coast Video 1983 Hat
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Description: Despite the name, West Coast Video was a chain of video rental stores founded in Northeast Philadelphia in 1983 by Elliot Stone. During the next three months, Stone established a chain by launching three more stores, growing it to more than 200 locations in 1987. In 1988, West Coast acquired all 455 National Video stores, giving them a total of 660 stores and making them the world’s largest video rental chain at that time. Like most brick and mortar video rental stores, West Coast Video folded in 2009, but some existing stores continued to use the West Coast banner and run independently before eventually folding as well over the years that followed.

Tags: 1980s, philly, 80s, pennsylvania, video rental
Video King Superstore 1988 Hat
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Description: If you lived in the greater Northeastern United States in the '80s and '90s, Video King Superstore was most likely your first destination to rent the latest movies on VHS. The first thing you noticed walking into a Video King store was the smell of the complementary hot, buttered popcorn, a favorite of kids accompanying their parents. The rest of the store was pretty standard fare — wall-to-wall videos organized by category, a few toys and collectibles, and eventually, video game rentals. In the early 2000s, as video stores began to buckle under pressure from online video streaming, Video King cut their massive stores in half and dropped 'Superstore' from their name, but this was short-lived, with the chain ultimately closing up for good.

Tags: 1980s, 80s movies, 80s retro, be kind rewind, cinema
The Video Station 1978 Hat
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Description: In December 1977, George Atkinson spent approximately $3,000 to buy one Betamax and one VHS copy of each of the 50 available movie titles from Magnetic Video, which were then being sold to the public by direct mail. He announced the availability of the videos for rent in the local newspaper under the business name 'Video for Rent' along with a coupon for readers to fill out and mail in. Atkinson renamed his operation 'The Video Station' and opened what would be the first professionally managed video rental store in a 600 square foot storefront on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. In order to raise capital, Atkinson charged $50 for an annual membership and $100 for a lifetime, which provided the opportunity to rent the videos at a discount.

Tags: blockbuster, los angeles, video rental, vhs, retro
Video Unlimited Video Store Hat
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Description: Vintage Video Store Logo from the 80s/90s

Tags: videotape, 80s, 90s, vhs, video rental
Video Store Rewind Hat
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Description: Flashback in time with the Video Store Rewind logo from the award winning (lol) podcast

Tags: 1980s, movies 80s, video store rewind, podcast, video store rental

Video Store Rewind Hat

by VideoStoreRewind

$19

West Coast Video 1983 - (Verge Club) Hat
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Description: Despite the name, West Coast Video was a chain of video rental stores founded in Northeast Philadelphia in 1983 by Elliot Stone. During the next three months, Stone established a chain by launching three more stores, growing it to more than 200 locations in 1987. In 1988, West Coast acquired all 455 National Video stores, giving them a total of 660 stores and making them the world’s largest video rental chain at that time. Like most brick and mortar video rental stores, West Coast Video folded in 2009, but some existing stores continued to use the West Coast banner and run independently before eventually folding as well over the years that followed.

Tags: 1980s, 80s, pennsylvania, philly, video rental
Flip City Video Store Hat
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Description: Flip City Video Store

Tags: 80s, be kind rewind, retro, vhs, vhs tape
Foothill Video Hat
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Description: Store shirt for the best little video store in the foothills

Tags: 80s, 90s, be kind rewind, blockbuster, retro

Foothill Video Hat

by SC Designs

$19

Jumbo Video Hat
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Description: Anyone remember this?

Tags: movie, elepant, humor, movies, retro

Jumbo Video Hat

by fakebandshirts

$19

Vista Home Video Hat
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Description: vintage

Tags: retro, videotape, classic movies, blockbuster, movie

Vista Home Video Hat

by vender999

$19

Premier Video Hat
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Description: Video Store Logo

Tags: vhs tapes, vhs

Premier Video Hat

by phantommanor

$19

80's and 90's Video rental glory Hat
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Description: If you know, you know. Video rentals in the 90s in central IL were dominated by Family Video, and 2nd Cinema.

Tags: 80s, 90s, blockbuster video, central illinois, movies

80's and 90's Video rental glory Hat

by Cinematic Omelete Studios

$19

Rose Video Membership Card Hat
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Description: Inspired by the comedy TV series Schitt's Creek, this Rose Video membership card design is a great way to show your devotion and love for not only the show, but also your fondness for a bygone era of video stores and VHS.

Tags: schitts creek, video, rose video, vhs, retro

Rose Video Membership Card Hat

by Movie Vigilante

$19

VIDEO CHH Hat
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Description: The video CHH shirt

Tags: friday the 13th

VIDEO CHH Hat

by Planet CHH

$19

Premier Video Hat
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Description: Video Store logo

Tags: vhs, retro

Premier Video Hat

by phantommanor

$19

Vista Home Video Hat
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Description: vintage

Tags: cult classic, video rental, movie, retro, kindness

Vista Home Video Hat

by vender999

$19

Global Video Store Hat
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Description: I created the Global Video logo from scratch. As of now, my logo is the only available high-quality logo on the planet for Global. #GlobalVideoStore #GlobalVideo #VideoRental #VHS

Tags: blockbuster, chain, dvd, global, horror

Global Video Store Hat

by Wolfman's Got Nards

$19

West Coast Video Rental Store Hat
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Description: West Coast Video Rental Store

Tags: 90s, blockbuster, defunct, rental, vhs
Mondo Kim's NYC Video store commemorative Hat
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Description: Mondo Kim's commemorative tee- the best video store in New York while it was around. As seen in Archive 81. A fantastic gift for New York filmmakers, Tisch students, film buffs, video geeks, and New Yorkers of all ages.

Tags: 90s, bygone new york, cinephile gift, commemorative, new york city
Blockbuster Video Hat
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Description: Defunct Video Rental store from the 90's

Tags: 80s, 90s, blockbuster, classic, film

Blockbuster Video Hat

by TomsTreasures

$19

Dominion Grocery Store Logo Hat
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Description: Dominion Grocery Store Logo

Tags: honest eds, eatons, zellers, convenience store, canada
Family Video Hat
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Description: Renting movies at the video store was a top life experience, and we had no idea at the time how great it was or that we would miss it so much

Tags: 90s, blockbuster, blockbuster video, dvd, family movie night

Family Video Hat

by BodinStreet

$19

Premier Video Hat
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Description: Premier Video

Tags: vhs, vhs tapes

Premier Video Hat

by Gray Wish

$19

Aladdin's Castle Arcade Retro Defunct Video Game Mall Store Hat
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Description: Aladdin's Castle Arcade Retro Defunct Video Game Mall Store

Tags: 80s, 80s arcade, 80s kid, 80s video game, aladdins castle
Honest Ed's Hat
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Description: Honest Ed's

Tags: molson, eatons, queen street, ontario, beaver lumber

Honest Ed's Hat

by Studio Marimo

$19

Video Visions Hat
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Description: Take it back to the golden age of movie nights with this nostalgic Video Visions design. Inspired by the classic video store era, this tee captures the feeling of rewinding tapes, dodging late fees, and spending way too long picking the perfect rental. Featuring a bold retro logo, a distressed VHS tape graphic, and the relatable line “When late fees built character,” this design blends humor with timeless throwback style. The “Since 1990 Something” tagline keeps it playful and rooted in that unforgettable 90s vibe. Clean, minimal, and full of personality — perfect for anyone who remembers the video store days or just loves vintage-inspired streetwear.

Tags: 90s, be kind rewind, retro, vhs, vhs tape

Video Visions Hat

by Williams Illustrations

$19

Hollywood Video Hat
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Description: Hollywood Video

Tags: 80s, be kind rewind, defunct, movies, nostalgia

Hollywood Video Hat

by Retroville Station

$19

....it store Hat
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Description: ....it store

Tags: it store, jug city, beaver lumber, biway, eatons

....it store Hat

by Studio Marimo

$19

Strange Glow Video Hat
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Description: Our classic logo for Strange Glow Video

Tags: home video, glow, 1980s, vhs rental, vhs

Strange Glow Video Hat

by strangeglowvideo

$19

Movie Lovers Love Family Video 1978 Hat
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Description: Originally known as Family Video Movie Club, Family Video was a family-owned video rental chain based in Glenview, Illinois that served the United States and Canada through more than 750 retail stores. While competitor's focused on saturating larger cities, Family Video locations were primarily established in rural areas, suburbs, and small-to-midsize cities. After the demise of America's two much larger video rental players, Family Video was the last rental chain in operation. Rather than depending on the revenue-sharing model used by others, the chain bought and owned its movies to keep all the rental profit, and also owned all of their stores, avoiding leasing issues that were largely responsible for taking other chains down.

Tags: family video, indiana, hawkins, videotape, retro
West Coast Video Hat
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Description: West Coast Video

Tags: 80s, be kind rewind, canada, movies, philadelphia

West Coast Video Hat

by Retroville Station

$19

Hollywood Video logo Hat
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Description: Renting movies at the video store was a top life experience, and we had no idea at the time how great it was or that we would miss it so much later in life.

Tags: 90s, blockbuster, blockbuster video, dvd, family video

Hollywood Video logo Hat

by BodinStreet

$19

Vintage Video Store Hat

Description: Inspired and Driven By Nostalgia Video Stores Antiques Mammoth Blockbuster

Tags: popular

Vintage Video Store Hat

by DrizzyRizzle

$19

Be Kind Video Logo Hat
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Description: This is our logo for our Video Store!

Tags: 80s, 90s, blockbuster, laser, movie

Be Kind Video Logo Hat

by Be Kind Video

$19

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