Decker Hoodies
Description: Built around pop art, a standout vintage piece that real jangle pop fans and gift-givers instantly recognize. Calling all jangle pop fans — this vintage distressed graphic tee shimmers with the bittersweet energy of chiming guitars and wistful, heart-on-sleeve melodies. Rendered in a bold retro illustration style that real collectors treasure, it's a must-have for indie kids, art-school romantics, late-night dreamers and vinyl obsessives alike. The perfect indie pop gift for birthdays, holidays or record store days — wear it to gigs, gallery nights or just to mope in style. Moody, melodic and effortlessly cool artwork printed on soft, high-quality fabric built to last wash after wash.
And If a Double-Decker Bus Crashes into Us to Die by Your Side Well the Pleasure Indie Pop Hoodie
by Cultural Heritage
$32 $42
Description: Built around pop art, a standout vintage piece that real jangle pop fans and gift-givers instantly recognize. Calling all jangle pop fans — this vintage distressed graphic tee shimmers with the bittersweet energy of chiming guitars and wistful, heart-on-sleeve melodies. Rendered in a bold retro illustration style that real collectors treasure, it's a must-have for indie kids, art-school romantics, late-night dreamers and vinyl obsessives alike. The perfect indie pop gift for birthdays, holidays or record store days — wear it to gigs, gallery nights or just to mope in style. Moody, melodic and effortlessly cool artwork printed on soft, high-quality fabric built to last wash after wash.
And If a Double-Decker Bus Crashes into Us to Die by Your Side Well the Pleasure Indie Pop Hoodie
by Cultural Heritage
$32 $42
Description: Antique photomechanical print postcard from around 1910–1915 published by the American Art Publishing Co., depicting open-air De Dion-Bouton double-decker buses operated by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company as they transport passengers along Fifth Avenue toward Riverside Drive and Washington Square in Manhattan, New York City.
Description: Israel photo taken October 17, 1940. Female volunteers taking a bus driver course in Tel Aviv to relieve the shortage of male drivers serving in World War II. Double decker bus, circa 1937, by British Leyland Motors Ltd. Black and white photo taken by Zoltan Kluger, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Colorized.