Costa Mesa Stickers
Description: Show your hometown with this classic Costa Mesa graphic. Perfect for anyone who loves the vintage, athletic aesthetic. Wear your city's name with timeless flair and a touch of retro charm.
Costa Mesa Retro Athletic Style Sticker
by Inkless.std
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Celebrate the sunny vibes of Costa Mesa, California with this vibrant cityscape graphic. Featuring palm trees, urban architecture, and a warm artistic aesthetic, this style is perfect for locals and travelers who love the coastal energy of this beautiful region in the golden state.
Costa Mesa California Cityscape Skyline Sticker
by zaflab
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Celebrate Costa Mesa with this graphic featuring urban buildings, a winding road, a tropical palm, and a radiant sun. It captures the vibrant essence and dynamic spirit of this California locale. Perfect for proud residents and admirers.
Costa Mesa Urban Spirit Cityscape Sticker
by Yakis gagap crafted
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A monochrome distressed text composition. The top line reads "COSTA MESA" with letters angled. Below, centered, is "VS" flanked by horizontal lines. The bottom line states "EVERYBODY" in large, bold, block letters. The style is retro with a crackled texture effect throughout.
Costa Mesa VS Everybody Retro Text Sticker
by Tri Yana Smiths
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A circular retro-style emblem featuring a stylized city skyline with palm trees at the base, set against rising sun rays and clouds. The text 'COSTA MESA' appears arched at the top and horizontally across the middle, while 'The City of Memories' is written in cursive script below the circle.
Costa Mesa City of Memories Skyline Sunset Retro Emblem Sticker
by STUDIO DESIGN PESSO
$3.00 $3.50
Factory Records Pugger (Nipper Who?) Sticker
by TheObserver
$3.00 $3.50
Description: I explored the North Orange County community for my series, "California Fool's Gold," in 2010. Among Costa Mesa's attractions are the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, an Isamu Noguchi sculpture garden, and a very popular shopping mall.
Costa Mesa Sticker
by Pendersleigh & Sons Cartography
$3.00 $3.50
Factory Was A Friend Of Mine Sticker
by AnarchyAckbar
$3.00 $3.50
Fine Mexican Food Costa Mesa, Ca --- Vintage 70s Aesthetic Sticker
by CultOfRomance
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Kona Lanes was created at the height of the Tiki architecture craze of the late '50s / early '60s. It was a popular place for families to bowl and play billiards while the barflies got sloshed at the cocktail lounge. Re-live the retro cool memories!
Kona Lanes Bowl T-Shirt - Defunct Bowling Alley Southern California - Costa Mesa, California Sticker
by Sun77
$3.00 $3.50
Description: In 1969, accomplished off-road racer and a self-taught mechanical innovator, Drino Miller, partnered with Stanford Havens to open up a shop to build and tune off-road race cars. Calling their operation Miller-Havens Enterprises, they specialized in creating race winning buggies that proved their stuff at both the Mint 400 and Baja 500 where they bested high dollar race teams with their low budget custom single seat buggies. Miller-Havens didn't just stop at dedicated race cars, but created one of the most accessible ways into off-road racing – the Baja Bug. Based on the readily available Type I platform, these vehicles were perfect for off-roading and something that the average Joe could not only afford, but build himself at home.
Newport Pop Festival 1968 Vintage - (Fouman) Sticker
by Fouman
$3.00 $3.50
Description: In 1968, Costa Mesa, California boat maker Jensen Marine decided to apply their craftsmanship to the creation of a class B motorhome. Using their extensive fiberglass experience, Jensen built a modular cab over camper unit that could be adapted to any van cab chassis. Their unique approach and boat building expertise made for a high-end motorhome that was rock solid and tight as a drum, which made leaks, squeaks, and rattles nonexistent. They marketed these class B RVs under the name Balboa Motorhomes, promoting them as the best way to 'travel in style' to upmarket clientele. The initial models were built on second-generation Econolines, a few were made using third-generation G-series vans, and eventually, they were built on Tradesmans.
Factory Records Pugs G&M (who needs Nipper?) Sticker
by TheObserver
$3.00 $3.50
Description: The Newport Pop Festival, was as held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, California, on the weekend of August 3–4, 1968. It was the first music concert ever to have more than 100,000 paid attendees. Its sequel, billed as Newport 69, was held in Northridge, California, on June 20–22, 1969, and had a total attendance estimated at 200,000. The event's advance ticket sales were triple of what was expected, and it became evident that no area inside the fairgrounds could hold even 25,000 people, let alone the near 100,000 now predicted. In the last three days before the show, it was moved to one of the parking lots of the fairgrounds. Fencing, staging, sanitation, and food concessions had to be organized within just three days.