Aloha Motel Socks
Description: Get into the vacation spirit with this Aloha Motel t-shirt! With its retro design and playful vibe, this tee is perfect for anyone who loves a bit of tropical flair. Crafted with high-quality materials and a comfortable fit, this shirt is perfect for kids and adults who want to show off their fun side. So why wait? Add a touch of Aloha to your wardrobe today and start dreaming of your next beach getaway!
Description: A retro-style graphic featuring a tall palm tree, a glowing neon-like sign reading "Aloha MOTEL", a blank rectangular sign, a building labeled "AND BKETEL", and a hula dancer. Below, text reads "And SNAKSHAK" and "MYRTLE BEACH S.C.". The overall aesthetic is vintage and has a distressed texture.
Aloha Motel And Snackshak Retro Hula Girl Building Socks
by RIO BRIAN AMIGOS
$14 $20
Description: A retro-style scene in yellow on a black background featuring a stylized Aloha Motel sign and building, a palm tree, and a woman in a hula skirt. Text reads "Aloha MOTEL MOTEL And SNAKSHAK MYRTLE BEACH S.C."
Aloha Motel and Snackshak Myrtle Beach S.C. Retro Motel Scene Socks
by RIO BRIAN AMIGOS
$14 $20
Description: A retro-style scene featuring a surfboard with 'Aloha MOTEL' text, a building labeled 'Aloha', a palm tree, and a hula dancer. Below is text 'And SNAKSHAK MYRTLE BEACH S.C.' and crossed oars.
Aloha Motel Surfboard Building and Palm Tree Myrtle Beach Socks
by Renata's
$14 $20
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a two-story building labeled "Aloha MOTEL" with a palm tree to the left and a hula dancer to the right. Below the building, it reads "And SNAKSHAK MYRTLE BEACH S.C.". The style is orange outline on a black background.
Aloha Motel And Snakshak Myrtle Beach S.C. Retro Building Socks
by CanvasWizardStudio
$14 $20
Description: Located in the Mojave Desert at the junction of Interstate 15 and SR 127 (Death Valley Road), the small town of Baker was little more than a stop for food and gas by travelers between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, or folks just wanting to see the world's tallest thermometer. For those too weary to continue on, Arne’s Royal Hawaiian Motel had them covered with air-conditioned rooms, color TV, and a Polynesian theme. Arne’s opened in 1957 and had a pretty good run, giving motorists a place to rest their heads for a little over 50 years, but sadly closed down in 2009 and has sat abandoned ever since.
Description: A retro-style graphic in orange and black. It features a two-story building with a motel sign, a palm tree on the left, and a hula dancer on the right. Text reads "Aloha", "MOTEL", "MOTELR", "And SNAKSHAK", and "MYRTLE BEACH S.C.". Two birds are visible in the sky.
Aloha Motel And Snakshak Myrtle Beach S.C. Retro Building Palm Tree Hula Dancer Socks
by CanvasWizardStudio
$14 $20