1973 T-Shirts
Description: 1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1973rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 973rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 73rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1970s decade.
Description: A typography design of the year 1973 for those born in 1973, and for those whose favorite year is 1973. And for those who wished they had been there. Go vintage, go retro, go 1973, year of the ox, bell bottom pants, hip huggers, earth shoes, clogs, and tie dye t-shirts.
Description: This cool and awesome tee shirt features a classic vintage rainbow inspired by retro vhs tapes of famous tv shows and movie posters. Perfect for mothers or fathers day, birthday gift or Christmas present to mom, dad, brother or sister or a friend on any holiday. Wear it at a beach, night club, bar, disco, party or in California on vacation in the summer.
Description: A minimal typography design with 1973 written in white text. A gift for those born in 1973, favorite year is 1973, and like to keep it simple in black and white. Vintage, retro,1973, year of the ox, bell bottom pants, hip huggers, earth shoes, clogs, and tie dye t-shirts. Looks best on classic black and strong colors.
Description: Retro feminist fashion features a vintage pink rainbow in distressed, throwback 70s typography reading: 1973, We Won't Go Back! Defend women's reproductive rights to choose. Perfect women's activism fashion for pro-choice marches and rallies. Protect Roe v Wade decision, women's reproductive rights, and gender equality. Perfect gift for a woman and teenage girl. Bans of our bodies.
Description: The Chinese-takeout container, with its Japanese-influenced origami folds, is a uniquely American invention. In 1894, Chicago inventor Frederick Weeks Wilcox patented the “paper pail,” which was a single piece of paper, creased into segments and folded into a container. It was 1973 when a young graphic designer working for a national packaging company added a Chinese pagoda with 'Thank You' in red ink to the previously plain white containers that changed the look of take out forever. Later, 'Enjoy' would be tagged on as an option and the design would be replicated on bags and other containers used by Chinese restaurants for their takeout orders, though don't expect to find these boxes in China, as these are strictly a North American thing.
Description: Schoolhouse Rock! is an American interstitial programming series of animated musical educational short films (and later, videos) that aired during the Saturday morning children's programming block on U.S. television. The themes covered included grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and civics. The series' original run lasted from 1973 to 1984 and it was later revived from 1993 to 1996. Additional episodes were produced in 2009 for direct-to-video release. Schoolhouse Rock! debuted as a series in January 1973 with Multiplication Rock, a collection of animated shorts adapting the multiplication tables to songs. During the early '70s, Schoolhouse Rock was one of several short-form animated educational shorts that aired.
Description: Contrary to popular belief, Heathcliff was the original cartoon cat, being born in 1973, a full five years before Garfield. Unlike the other guy, Heathcliff is much more of a street cat. Sure, he has owners, but instead of focusing on living a life of luxury in his house, he chooses the thug life. He wanders the neighborhood, steals fish, gets into fights, chases girl cats, and overall, rules the neighborhood as the toughest animal on the block.