Amish Country Socks
Description: A classic vintage Americana t-shirt design celebrating Amish Country Pennsylvania, featuring a traditional horse-drawn Amish buggy beneath bold “LANCASTER” typography. Supporting text “AMISH COUNTRY,” “PENNSYLVANIA,” and “TRADITION • COMMUNITY • HERITAGE” creates an authentic rustic and heritage-inspired aesthetic. Perfect for Lancaster travelers, Pennsylvania enthusiasts, and fans of traditional countryside culture.
Description: Collectors and fans of vintage Pyrex kitchen glassware will love this design inspired by one of their most popular patterns from the 1950s and 60s...Butterprint. This farmer and his wife seem to have it all figured out...All we need is love. And More Bowls. Design also available in other colors.
Description: If you traveled through Pennsylvania Dutch country anytime from the 50s until the late 90s, you likely noticed signs advertising Zinn's Diner and their authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. If you followed the signs and got off the turnpike, you probably recall the larger than life figure of Amos, a stereotypical Pennsylvania Dutchman standing near the entrance to welcome you inside for some Wunderful Gudt food or maybe to keep you company while you waited outside for a table. While Zinn's is nothing but a memory today, you can still enjoy many of their signature dishes at the Park Place Diner and if you want to catch up with Amos, he was last seen standing around at Hershey Farm Restaurant & Inn.
Description: Collectors and fans of vintage Pyrex kitchen glassware will love this design inspired by one of their most popular patterns from the 1950s and 60s...Butterprint. This farmer and his wife seem to have it all figured out...All we need is love. And More Bowls. Design also available in other colors.
Description: Collectors and fans of vintage Pyrex kitchen glassware will love this design inspired by one of their most popular patterns from the 1950s and 60s...Butterprint. This farmer and his wife seem to have it all figured out...All we need is love. And More Bowls. Design also available in other colors.
Description: Celebrate the charm of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with this elegant vintage-style design featuring a glowing script font and the classic Amish horse and buggy silhouette. With warm tones and soft light effects, it captures the timeless beauty of Amish Country and Lancaster’s pastoral heritage. Perfect for locals, visitors, and anyone who loves Pennsylvania’s peaceful countryside.
Description: Intercourse, Pennsylvania was founded in 1754 as "Cross Keys," after the sole business in the area, a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814, though the origins of the suggestive name remain somewhat of a mystery. Today, Intercourse is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Leacock Township, Lancaster County, 10 miles east of Lancaster on Pennsylvania Route 340. With a population of just under 1,500, Intercourse is a popular stop for tourists because of its location in Amish country and thanks to its unusual name, signs for the town are frequently targeted by thieves.
Description: Celebrate the wild spirit of youth and freedom with this Rumspringa design featuring a vintage horse and buggy silhouette against a retro sunset backdrop. The bold “No Rules. Just Freedom.” slogan captures the rebellious humor of letting loose and living life your way. Perfect for fans of Amish culture references, road trip enthusiasts, or anyone with a love for vintage Americana style and tongue-in-cheek designs.