Send Socks
Description: This vintage-style climbing badge features the text Send It Climbing Co and Hands On Stone surrounding a silhouette of a rock climber. The design utilizes a distressed, retro aesthetic with halftone dot patterns and earthy tones of brown, grey, and cream. It is the perfect apparel choice for rock climbers, bouldering enthusiasts, and outdoor adventure lovers. This shirt makes a great gift for climbing gyms, outdoor festivals, or anyone who loves scaling heights.
Description: Looking For A Good Laugh? Our Collection Of Funny T-shirts Is Sure To Make You Smile. From Clever Puns To Silly Graphics, We've Got Something For Everyone. These Shirts Are Perfect For Expressing Your Personality, Making A Statement, Or Just Brightening Up Your Day. Our Tees Are Made With High-quality Materials, So They're Comfortable And Durable. Whether You're Looking For A Gift Or Just Want To Treat Yourself, You'll Find The Perfect Funny Shirt In Our Collection.
Description: Chopper Corner opened its doors in 1968 in Dalton, Illinois, making it one of the first custom motorcycle parts distributors in the Midwest. They maintained a huge inventory, meaning parts were on the shelves and ready to take home without waiting for them to order them up from the manufacturer, a common practice with a lot of speed and custom shops at the time. With the popularity of choppers, less than two years later, they opened a second location in Tinley Park.
Description: This adorable anime ramen pun design says "send noods" and is perfect for anyone who is obsessed with anime culture and Japanese manga & comics about powerful animated characters! Great gift idea for any foodies who love anime or for gaming girls who love eating ramen on the couch while they read their manga comics or watch their favorite anime!
Description: Huckleberry "Huck" Hound is a blue anthropomorphic coonhound that speaks with a North Carolina Southern drawl and has a relaxed, sweet, and well-intentioned personality. He first appeared in the series The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958. Most of his short films consisted of him trying to perform jobs in different fields, ranging from policeman to dogcatcher, with results that backfired, yet usually with him coming out on top, either through slow persistence or sheer luck.
Description: Level up your style with the ultimate tribute to dirt track speed! This high-octane illustration features a stylized, "big head" BMX racer tearing through the mud in a bold, vector-art style. With vibrant reds and deep blues, this design captures the "Full Send" mentality—perfect for riders who know that if you aren't getting dirty, you aren't doing it right.
Description: During the heyday of hot rodding and drag racing in Southern California, Webco Inc. was THE place to get your fix for go-fast goodies. It didn't matter whether you were into cars, motorcycles, or boats - if it had an internal combustion engine, they had the stuff to make it go faster. They made pretty much everything from innovative dual spark plug adapters and custom heads to adjustable suspension bracketry and carburetor performance kids. They eventually used their motocross expertise to enter the emerging BMX market. Webco mags were distinctive 5 spokers and their attempts at suspension frames were considered highly innovative for the time. Their standard frames featured gusset work similar to Cooks Brothers and like their other BMX part
Description: Founded by Manuel Giró, an industrialist from Barcelona as Orpheo Sincronic Sociedad Anónima, the original OSSA company got its start in 1924 by making movie projectors for its home market in Spain. The company's four-leaf clover emblem wasn't actually a four-leaf clover and rather an escapement mechanism of a film projector. Before World War II, Giró was the Spanish sidecar racing national champion, along with his co-pilot, the future founder of Bultaco motorcycles, Francisco Bultó. In 1940 Giró changed the primary focus of his company to building racing motorcycles and after the war, he obtained superior two-stroke engine technology from the German DKW factory as war reparations and was mass-producing his two-stroke motorcycles by1949.
Description: This inspiring shirt features the powerful message from Isaiah 6:8, 'Here Am I, Send Me,' perfect for those who want to express their faith and commitment to serving others. Ideal for church events, youth groups, or as a meaningful gift for fellow believers. A great way to share your Christian values and inspire others.