Vintage Book Hoodies
Vintage Book Reading, Vintage, Vintage Book Hoodie
by AmitafArt
$34 $42
Library Card Vintage Book Due Date Bookish Rainbow Reading Hoodie
by DoorTees
$34 $42
Description: This is the perfect for anyone who is interested retro board game, vintage art, funny parody designs or anyone you know that has a unique sense of style, this design is for you! Featuring vintage style book art with contrasting slogan. A fun look that is perfect for wearing with your favourite outfit or while burying bodies, and anywhere you desire! Show your individuality, and unique nature by wearing this Body burial for beginners design.
Body Burial for Beginners - Parody Vintage Hoodie
by uncommontee
$34 $42
Description: from A Christmas Carol... With illustrations by John Leech & Frederick Barnard (1886) via The British Library at http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000039C24#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=7&xywh=120%2C-406%2C2222%2C2576
"Fezziwig's Ball" Vintage Illustration of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens" (1886) Hoodie
by Douglas E. Welch Design and Photography
$34 $42
Description: A Day Without Reading Is Like Just Kidding I Have No Idea - Books. Enjoy reading!
A Day Without Reading Is Like Just Kidding I Have No Idea - Books Hoodie
by Samuel Chávez
$34 $42
Description: Retro Stripes Peace Love Books features distressed and weathered, vintage stripes in blue, yellow, orange and red followed by a white peace sign with white typography. Colorful, groovy, feel good, throwback fashion from the 70s and 80s. Perfect book lover gift, bookworm gift, and gift fashion for people who love books, love to read, love reading, book nerds, book geeks, teachers, students, librarians, and more.
Description: Vintage John Tenniel 19th century engraving redrawn and colored. Alice, the March Hare, the Dormouse, and the Mad Hatter are all sitting around a table having tea. Below it says "If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?" Outlined in navy blue. Print is on a light sky blue background.
Description: For fans of the You're Wrong About podcast, an imaginary book cover in a vintage Nancy Drew style!
You're Wrong About Mystery Novel Cover Hoodie
by BeckyandShoulderAngel
$34 $42
Cover design for reading book Hoodie
by Undiscovered Wonders
$34 $42
Description: *** Limited Edition *** My First Shoplifting Experience - Vintage Dark Humour. Buy two or more for your family and friends to save on shipping! Also available on many other products ( mask, sticker, t-shirt, mug, and many more )
My First Shoplifting Experience - Vintage Dark Humour Hoodie
by WizardingWorld
$34 $42
Invincible Comic Book Bootleg Fan Cartoon Hoodie
by Nolan Oberbrunner
$34 $42
Description: These high-quality fan artworks are inspired by the iconic Bronze and Silver Age of comics, with a modern twist. Celebrate the golden era of comics with a unique, handcrafted piece for your wall!
"The End" Video Game Comic Book Cover Fan Art Hoodie
by Mark Scicluna
$34 $42
Description: The Meaning Of Life - The Universe And Everything Else. For all science fiction lovers, this tribute to one of the most epic books of this genre.
The Meaning Of Life - The Universe And Everything Else Hoodie
by Samuel Chávez
$34 $42
Description: Nineteen Eighty-Four is a rare work that grows more haunting as its futuristic purgatory becomes more real. Published in 1949, the book offers political satirist George Orwell's nightmarish vision of a totalitarian, bureaucratic world and one poor stiff's attempt to find individuality. The brilliance of the novel is Orwell's prescience of modern life—the ubiquity of television, the distortion of the language—and his ability to construct such a thorough version of hell. Required reading for students since it was published, it ranks among the most terrifying novels ever written.
Christine's Custom Cars - Vintage Garage Horror Hoodie
by Nemons
$34 $42
Description: Nineteen Eighty-Four is a rare work that grows more haunting as its futuristic purgatory becomes more real. Published in 1949, the book offers political satirist George Orwell's nightmarish vision of a totalitarian, bureaucratic world and one poor stiff's attempt to find individuality. The brilliance of the novel is Orwell's prescience of modern life—the ubiquity of television, the distortion of the language—and his ability to construct such a thorough version of hell. Required reading for students since it was published, it ranks among the most terrifying novels ever written.