70s Style Mugs
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Description: The Ozark Music Festival was held July 19–21, 1974 on the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Missouri. Today.com estimates that the crowd count reached 160,000 people. The festival was marked by mismanagement as the facilities were not equipped for the number of attendees.
Description: Go retro with this 70s Sunset sttripes, featuring a bold abstract sunset design in earthy burnt orange and mustard yellow stripes. This vintage-inspired 1970s graphic is crafted with a distressed, worn-in effect for an authentic vintage look. Perfect for music festivals or casual coastal vibes, a must-have for lovers of retro aesthetic apparel.
Description: The Datsun B210 was a compact rear-wheel-drive with funky, yet sporty looks and excellent fuel economy. These cars sold like crazy during its 1974-1978 run, though rust killed most B210s quickly in the corrosion-prone regions of the America. The top level GX models were largely appearance and convenience packages, though were presented as being higher performance in many of the ads of the era.
Description: Starsky & Hutch is an action television series, which consisted of a 70-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 50 minutes each, broadcast from April 1975 to August 1979. The show focused on tough Det. Sgt. Dave Starsky and educated Det. Sgt. Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson are plainclothes cops taking on dope dealers, muggers, and other thugs. Aided by their souped-up red-and-white 1974 Gran Torino and informant, Huggy Bear, both bachelors’ private lives played as interweaving threads in the drama.
Description: This incredible design is inspired by the style of the 80s, and is ideal for all people who like retro music from the 80s, disco, and retro graphic style with vibrant colors, handmade typography, and geometric shapes and cool textures. . It is ideal for fans who adore the retro aesthetic and rad 80s vibes.
Description: Warehouse Economy Outlet, (W.E.O), Where Economy Originates, was a discount, warehouse-style supermarket concept that was developed in the 1970s by A&P, and is credited with being an industry first. The original W.E.O. opened in Pennsauken, New Jersey in 1971, and quickly became a successful venture. W.E.O. featured grocery items in their original wholesale bulk packaging at reduced prices. In 1972, A&P expanded this format to 1,500 existing A&P stores; however, the expansion failed as older stores built prior to the '50s were not large enough to stock bulk packaged goods. The tagline used in ads and worn by employees was "I won't stop trying till you say Weeeeeo!" but by 1975, A&P abandoned the concept, so I guess they did kinda stop.
Description: Love, American Style is an anthology comedy television series produced by Paramount Television that originally aired between 1969 and 1974. For the 1971 and 1972 seasons, it was a part of an ABC Friday prime-time lineup that also included The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222 and The Odd Couple.
Description: The '70s were a high watermark for graphic t-shirts, with countless designs being pumped out and made available through shopping malls and street kiosks everywhere. This 'Give a Sucker a Break' design is one such example, which a deviously cute vampire who is just looking for a nibble.