Pawn Kids Hoodies
Description: This one is for those who are into the really obscure stuff, so hang on to your hats… in the 2017 movie adaptation of S. King’s IT, this rather cryptic logo appears briefly in a single scene on a truck hat worn by Bower’s Gang member, Reginald “Belch” Huggins. On his walk home from school, Ben Hanscom is attacked by the Bowers Gang on the Kissing Bridge. Henry starts carving his name into Ben’s stomach, but Ben escapes to the Barrens. Not that any of this is important, but give a little context to the design which appears on screen to say ‘ERAD’ beneath a pawn symbol, but actually says FRATI with some funky underscore/line stuff obscuring the letters.
Description: Ray's Music Exchange is a fictional Chicago pawn shop that specialized in musical instruments in the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers. It's where the guys go to procure new instruments and equipment as they get the band back together, and end up in a performance of “Shake A Tail Feather” that spills into the streets filled with dancers. The actual location of the store was a pawn shop located in the Bronzeville neighborhood at 300 E. 47th St., though the interior shots were all done on a soundstage. The mural on the side of Ray's celebrating black musicians remained for 40 years until vandals set fire to the building in 2020.
Description: Chess Pawn Hello world! Welcome to “TheJollyMarten”! I’m steph. I paint watercolor animals, especially ferrets, otters, stoats, ermines,.. I also have different dog breeds and cats and horses, deer and dinosaurs.. let’s say I have a huge collection of animals .. :o) I have other pictures as well, like musical instruments and notes, leaves, christmas designs and so on,.. but mainly animals! Curious? Visit my store!
Description: Ever felt like you’re playing a game that’s just too simple? We took the predictability of Tic Tac Toe and crashed it with the strategy of Chess. Introducing “TIC TAC PAWN”—a design for those who think three moves ahead while everyone else is just filling in the boxes. It’s clean, it’s minimal, and it’s got just enough "wait, what?" to make people look twice. Perfect for your coffee shop runs, library sessions, or just looking sharp in a sea of basic graphics. Which one are you: the X, the O, or the one who changes the game?