Nyc Long Sleeve T-Shirts
Description: This NYC Boroughs list shirt is perfect for any New Yorker. It features a list containing Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. Wear this if you love Staten Island or New York City. This is the perfect gift for anyone who loves The Big Apple or riding the subway. A tee shirt is an awesome Christmas gift or birthday present. Shirts are cheap and everyone loves a fun or funny tee shirt. Tees are also a great way to wear a part of your personality!
Description: CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in the East Village in Manhattan, New York City. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar.[2] The letters CBGB were for Country, Bluegrass, Blues, Kristal's original vision for the club. But CBGB soon emerged as a famed and iconic venue for punk rock and new wave bands, including the Ramones, Dead Boys, Television, Patti Smith Group, Blondie, Madonna and Talking Heads.
Description: The 1990 New York City Marathon was the 21st running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 4. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's Douglas Wakiihuri in a time of 2:12:39 hours while the women's race was won by Poland's Wanda Panfil in 2:30:45. A total of 23,774 runners finished the race, 19,274 men and 4500 women.
Description: Kruger Industrial Smoothing is where George worked in Season 9 after losing his job at Yankee Stadium. Headed by Mr. Kruger, the company is known for botching up the Statue of Liberty (hence why it's still green). Their motto, according to George, is "We don't care, and it shows." The company is known to be very disorganized and unprofessional. Mr. Kruger even hired George just because they needed someone badly. This design features a nice vintage effect with lots of wear and tear, so if you want to look like you've been in the industrial smoothing game for years, this shirt is your ticket.
Description: The Continental Bar in Manhattan’s East Village first opened as a live music bar way back in 1991 and played host to legendary NYC punk rockers, but in 2006 the stage was replaced with leather booths which started a clear path to living out its remaining days as a dive bar. The single biggest draw was probably the “5 shots of anything for $10 deal” which ran counter to the owner’s attempts at making it a “classy dive bar.” Nonetheless, location goes a long way in business and despite all kinds of bad press and equally bad reviews, it was packed almost every night until it’s final demise at the end of 2018.