Industry Mugs
Description: Duke Records was an American record label, started in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1952 by David James Mattis (WDIA program director and DJ) and Bill Fitzgerald, owners of Tri-State Recording Company. Their first release was Roscoe Gordon singing "Hey Fat Girl", issued on Duke R-1, later amended to R-101. After forming a partnership with Mattis in the summer of 1952, Don Robey (founder of Houston's Peacock Records) took control of Duke. Both labels then headquartered at his Bronze Peacock club at 2809 Erastus Street in Houston, focusing on R&B and gospel music. Robey started a subsidiary, Back Beat Records, in 1957 and this later specialised in soul music, along with Sure Shot Records, whilst Peacock specialised in gospel recordings.
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Description: This illustration is by Montreal artist, labour activist and ex-videogame industry employee Tricia Robinson
UNIONIZE THE VIDEOGAME INDUSTRY Mug
by TriciaRobinsonIllustration
$13 $18
Funny Oil Rig Oilfield Worker Don'T Drilling Engineers Mug
by Frednipo
$13 $18
Description: Plaid chef Christmas design with kitchen tools and culinary flair. Perfect for chefs, bakers, and food industry workers celebrating the season.
Funny Chef Cooking Worker Xmas Plaid Christmas Pajamas Gift Mug
by Souls Eater
$13 $18
Billy Strings Music Industry Impact Styles Mug
by Xpert Apparel
$13 $18
Description: Cash Money vs. No Limit is a legendary rivalry between two iconic Southern hip-hop labels, a topic recently reignited by a 2025 Verzuz battle at ComplexCon in Las Vegas. While the battle sparks debate, their key differences lie in their style and roster: Cash Money had a more polished, mainstream-leaning sound featuring global stars like Lil Wayne and Drake, while No Limit, led by Master P, built a reputation with a grittier, more independent street-level sound and artists like Mystikal and Silkk the Shocker.
Description: A hilarious design defining the Advertising Manager as “the mastermind who sells dreams, survives deadlines, and makes chaos look creative.” Perfect for every ad professional who lives on caffeine and client calls.
Advertising Manager Definition - The Creative Chaos Coordinator Mug
by Texevod
$13 $18
Description: He's not on the list. This design reimagines a classic logo into a witty commentary on the gatekeeper. Based on the Diddler himself. It’s a sharp, fun poke at power, access, and those who gatekeep. Wear it for the insiders who get the joke. Or the gatekeeper blocking the road ahead.
No Diddy | Pause | Gatekeeper-Block Mug
by Studio Palimpsest
$13 $18
Funny Oil Rig Oilfield Worker Drilling Engineers Dad Mug
by Frednipo
$13 $18
Description: Cash Money vs. No Limit is a legendary rivalry between two iconic Southern hip-hop labels, a topic recently reignited by a 2025 Verzuz battle at ComplexCon in Las Vegas. While the battle sparks debate, their key differences lie in their style and roster: Cash Money had a more polished, mainstream-leaning sound featuring global stars like Lil Wayne and Drake, while No Limit, led by Master P, built a reputation with a grittier, more independent street-level sound and artists like Mystikal and Silkk the Shocker.
Poster for a guide to Industries in Hainaut Mug
by Undiscovered Wonders
$13 $18
Description: Pathé Records was an international record company and label and producer of phonographs, based in France, and active from the 1890s through the 1930s. The Pathé record business was founded by brothers Charles and Émile Pathé, then owners of a successful bistro in Paris. In the mid-1890s, they began selling Edison and Columbia phonographs and accompanying cylinder records. Shortly thereafter, the brothers designed and sold their own phonographs. These incorporated elements of other brands
Description: A brutal cut of irony—this anatomical beef chart design slaps the Cattle Decapitation logo across industrial carnage with surgical precision. Deathgrind meets slaughterhouse critique in one glorious incision.
Cattle Decapitation – Butcher Cut Diagram Deathgrind Satire Mug
by Dream Ink
$13 $18
Description: Falcon Records was a record label from McAllen, Texas, that was instrumental in the establishment of tejano as a widespread musical style. Founded in 1948 by Arnaldo Ramirez, the label specialized in the rural norteño music which had been abandoned by the major labels. By the early 1960s it was clearly the leading tejano music label. Falcon was responsible for numerous recordings by Los Alegres de Terán, Chelo Silva, René y René, Roberto Pulido, and many other tejano and norteño artists of significance. Falcon's product gained international exposure through the syndicated television program Fanfarria Falcon. The label's activities wound down around 1990, and the recordings were purchased by EMI.
Chainsaw Patent Art 1970 Chainsaw lover gift Mug
by Anodyle
$13 $18
Description: Packard was an American luxury automobile marque built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last Detroit-built Packard in 1956, when they built the Packard Predictor, their last concept car. Packard bought Studebaker in 1953 and formed the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. The 1957 and 1958 Packards were actually badge engineered Studebakers, built in South Bend.