Stripes Socks
Description: Go retro with this 70s Sunset sttripes, featuring a bold abstract sunset design in earthy burnt orange and mustard yellow stripes. This vintage-inspired 1970s graphic is crafted with a distressed, worn-in effect for an authentic vintage look. Perfect for music festivals or casual coastal vibes, a must-have for lovers of retro aesthetic apparel.
Description: The EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle is a fictional top secret U.S. Army project led by General Barnicke in the 1981 movie Stripes, starring Bill Murray and Harold Ramis. Based on a GMC 1976 GMC 26' Palm Beach motorhome, it was heavily armored (including roll-away shutters to protect the windows and other sensitive areas from weapons fire) and armed with machine-guns, a cannon, flamethrowers, a multiple rocket launcher, and assorted infantry weapons. It also featured a fully equipped communications and navigation suite and it could operate as an armored personnel carrier where personnel could enter and exit the vehicle by a power operated ramp at the back. The vehicle was shown to be impervious to cannon fire when it was shot at by a ...
Description: Stripes is a 1981 American war comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis,[a] Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Ramis wrote the film with Len Blum and Dan Goldberg, the latter of whom also served as producer alongside Reitman. Numerous actors, including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn, Judge Reinhold, Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield, and Bill Paxton, appear in the film in some of the earliest roles of their careers. The film's score was composed by Elmer Bernstein.
Description: Handmade print perfect for interior, apparel, or giftware products. Available for CUSTOM PATTERN DESIGN PROJECTS. Please email me at [email protected]
Description: This design is inspired by job and passion of few of my close friends. Hair stylists, hairdressers, barbers, those arent only jobs, but often lifestyles and that's why few of my designs are dedicated to them. This particular one is inspired by classical .barber shop pole sign. Barber's pole was used by barbers since Middle Ages to signify the place or shop where they perform their craft. The red and white pole outside barber shops references a time when barbers were expected to perform medical procedures such as bloodletting and other that involved cutting. Red represented blood and white represented bandages.