Safety Kids T-Shirts
Description: Another super random thrift store find that has been restored and destroyed all over again for your enjoyment. This one comes from all the way back from the Beech Bottom Mine in Brooke County West Virginia along the Ohio River. Whether you’re a coal miner, a coal miner’s daughter, or just like weird shirts from the ’80s, this one may be just the ticket!

Description: I Have No Idea What I'm Doing T-Shirt. dog,lab,labrodor,science,labrador,lab safety,labrador safetly,dog science meme,puppy,funny dog scientist,scientist,canine,i have no idea what I'm doing,funny sayings,funny,pun,punny,puns,joke,humor,pop culture,funny quotes,quotes,quote,novelty,sarcastic,jokes, Shirt for Dog Scientist Meme fans everywhere. cute labrador scientist dogOriginal I Have No Idea What I'm Doing Shirt Design featuring labrador, science and lab safety artwork.

Description: "You can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind. But if friends don't dance, and if they don't dance, well they're no friends of mine." This 80's' pop music shirt let's the world know you not only know the Safety Dance, but you are certified to do so. ;) *HURRY, BEFORE TIME RUNS OUT. GET YOURS TODAY. AND SHARE WITH ALL YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA FRIENDS*
Description: A funny drawing of a golden scientist dog in a lab coat and safety glasses in a science lab. Cute clueless labrador dog says, I don't know what I'm doing. Beaker and flasks and text Science Lab completes Science Lab and Clueless Dog Scientist Wearing Safety Glasses by ellenhenryart. NOTE: swipe to see the design on the coffee mug
Science Lab and Clueless Dog Scientist Wearing Safety Glasses Kids T-Shirt
by ellenhenryart
$14 $19
Only you can prevent work beatings Kids T-Shirt
by thebesthardhatstickers
$14 $19
Description: Celebrate July 4th and Independence Day with this funny sarcastic saying Safety Third suitable for men and women who have sense of humor.
Safety Third Funny Sarcastic 4th July Fireworks Summer Party Kids T-Shirt
by Swagmart
$14 $19

Description: Reddy Kilowatt is a fictional character that acted as spokesman for electricity generation in the United States for over 70 years. He is drawn as a stick figure whose body, limbs, and hair are made of stylized lightning-bolts and whose bulbous head has a light bulb for a nose and wall outlets for ears. His primary purpose was to put a friendly face on the newfangled electrical systems that were commonplace in the cities in the 1920s, but rural areas remained chronically underserved as people had many misconceptions about electricity.