Color War Shorts
Description: Celebrate your summer camp adventures with this vibrant design featuring the bold phrase 'I Survived Color Wars' alongside camp icons like friendship bracelets, canoes, paddles, and a smiling sun. Perfect for campers, counselors, and anyone who loves the spirited competition of color wars, this high-energy artwork captures the nostalgic fun of outdoor youth camp. Whether reliving memories at reunions or showing off your camp pride, this design is a great way to commemorate the summer season.
Description: Grave Of British Soldiers by Debra Martz Though the first shots of April 19, 1775 were fired at Lexington. MA around 5am, the larger skirmish happened about 10 miles away at the North Bridge of Concord River around 8am. It was the first shot at Concord that is referred to as "The Shot Heard Round the World" This British headstone is on the pathway to the bridge. ©Debra Martz, All Rights Reserved In My Gallery/Collection: "East Coast" 20231006-DSC_9445.NEF
Description: Rep your color loud with this Bruh Winners Wear Purple bold brush stroke design. The grunge painted lettering screams team spirit, school pride, and color war bragging rights. Loved by kids, teens, students, teachers, camp counselors, cheerleaders, and entire team purple squads. Perfect for field day, color wars, spirit week, summer camp competitions, school rallies, pep games, or homecoming. Pair it with face paint and full volume cheering. Whether you are on the winning side or just talking smack, this shirt does the work for you. Grab yours, grab your team, and dominate the day in purple. Order yours today.
Description: Great for vintage sea warfare lovers, enthusiasts who love classic British battleships of WW1, intricate naval model makers and buffs. Perfect for early battleship collectors showing detailed color diagram illustration designs of the British 1912 Battleship HMS Iron Duke with vintage aged effect naval flag.
Description: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc, after World War II. Historians do not fully agree on the dates, but the period is generally considered to span the 1947 Truman Doctrine to the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two superpowers, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars.