Old London Socks
Description: The Boar's Head Inn was a tavern in Eastcheap in the City of London which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays. The Boar's Head Tavern is featured in historical plays by Shakespeare, particularly Henry IV, Part 1, as a favourite resort of the fictional character Falstaff and his friends in the early 15th century. The landlady is Mistress Quickly. It was the subject of essays by Oliver Goldsmith and Washington Irving.
Description: This “Lee Ho Fooks” tee is a hilarious homage to a legendary lyric, featuring a howling werewolf clutching Chinese takeout under a full moon. Styled like a vintage restaurant menu from Soho, London, it’s perfect for fans of retro music references, werewolf humor, and beef chow mein with a side of pop culture. Great for monster lovers, foodies, and anyone who enjoys a clever bite of nostalgia.
Description: Engraving of Louis Wain sketches from the national poultry show, Crystal Palace & the London ornithological society, show, London, Agricultural Hall circa 1889. Please note with regard to scanned antique prints there may be some age related marks or faults from the originals which will show also on any print ordered. This is inevitable with prints of this age & actually lends an authentic look to the prints. Please refer to the actual image on sale. If you are interested in purchasing the original engraving or print that may be possible if I still have it, please send me a private message to check.
Description: A circular monochrome emblem on a black background features a detailed pie with a lattice crust at the top. Below the pie, two straight razors are crossed. Arching text above reads 'COME FOR THE SHAVE LOVETT STAY FOR THE PIE' and 'EST 1785'. Text below reads 'FLEET ST - LONDON'. Small diamond shapes are positioned on the left and right sides.
Come For The Shave Lovett Stay For The Pie Est 1785 Fleet St - London Pie and Razors Socks
by Studio Design Veca
$20
Description: Celebrate The Clash with this legendary London music scene with this Hammersmith Palais concert poster design. Featuring the ine up from the song A white man in Hammersmith Palais in a distressed black-and-white aesthetic and bold typography, this tee pays homage to the iconic UK venue that hosted countless historic performances. Perfect for fans of retro gigs, 1970s rock culture, and punk-inspired streetwear, this design blends classic music vibes with timeless style. A must-have for any music history lover or nostalgic concert-goer.