1949 Retro Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Celebrate a classic year with this limited edition "They Don't Make Them Like They Used To" item, commemorating 1949. A unique piece for those who appreciate quality and heritage, this exclusive edition is a perfect nod to a bygone era. Own a piece of history and a reminder of timeless craftsmanship. Limited availability – secure yours today!
Made In 1949 Limited Edition They Don't Make Them Like They Used To Phone Case
by Anderson_teepublic
$17 $23
Description: Honoring the heartbeat of Texas boogie. This vintage 1970s-style trading card tribute features Frank Beard, the legendary drummer who powered ZZ Top for 56 years. Beardless, bandana-wrapped, and locked in the groove — with Texas outline, starburst, and memorial banner reading "1949-2026 In Memoriam - The Heartbeat of Texas Boogie - August 17, 2026". Distressed Topps-style design for true fans of classic rock, blues rock, and that little ol' band from Texas.
Frank Beard Memorial 1949-2026 Retro Trading Card - ZZ Top Drummer Tribute Phone Case
by Designing Mench
$17 $23
Description: Dunder Mifflin Paper Company Scranton Est 1949 Retro Distressed Office Parody
Dunder Mifflin Paper Company Scranton Est 1949 Retro Distressed Office Parody Phone Case
by The Dark Matter Art
$17 $23
Description: Bringing a little west coast style to Chicago, Richard's Drive-In opened their first location in 1949. While we're not totally sure what the twin mascots were about, they were a part of Richard's branding since day one, including having the drive-in's signature California Twinburger named after them. By the mid'50s, Richard's had half a dozen locations in Illinois and additional locations in Cambridge, Detroit, and New York.
Description: A retro-style design featuring bold “1949” typography with vintage sunset stripes. Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or celebrating someone born in 1949. Great for those who love classic, nostalgic aesthetics.
Vintage 1949 Retro 77th Birthday Gift Classic 1949 Anniversary Sunset Design Phone Case
by ninacollages
$17 $23
Description: A retro-style composition featuring a baseball player swinging a bat, with a baseball inscribed with '1949' to the right. The text 'Casey's' is in red script above the player, and 'CORNER' is in blue block letters below. The entire arrangement is set against a black background.
Description: Zesto was started by entrepreneur and inventor L.A.M. Phelan as a national franchise. Phelan was head of the Taylor Freezer Corporation, which in 1945 had developed the "Zest-O-Mat" frozen custard machine, and franchise agreements granted exclusive use of the Zest-O-Mat machines in a given territory under the Zesto name. The first known Zesto Drive-In was opened in Jefferson City, Missouri in 1949 with dozens more opening throughout the 1950s, mostly in the U.S. South and Midwest. Taylor Freezer Corp, reportedly growing frustrated with managing a retail business and dealing with franchisees, abandoned the Zesto concept in 1955 and left the remaining franchisees to fend for themselves.
Description: Portland Penguins, 1949 Hockey, vintage hockey, hockey design, NHL history, retro sports, Penguins apparel, Portland sports, hockey fan gift, ice hockey, hockey team, sports merchandise, hockey artwork, collectible sports, hockey memorabilia, Portland sports team, hockey lovers, fan gear, sports graphics, vintage sports design
Description: A retro-style landscape featuring a winding river, a stone bridge, rolling green hills with evergreen trees, and a sunset with sun rays breaking through pink-tinged clouds. Text at the bottom reads "CHATFIELD HOLLOW STATE PARK CONNECTICUT EST. 1949".
Chatfield Hollow State Park Connecticut Est. 1949 Landscape Retro Sunset Phone Case
by ASYIFA ARTWORK
$17 $23
Description: A retro-style landscape featuring a winding river flowing under a stone bridge, surrounded by rolling green hills and lush pine trees. The sky displays a vibrant sunset with rays of light breaking through colorful clouds. Text at the bottom reads "CHATFIELD HOLLOW STATE PARK CONNECTICUT EST. 1949".