Americana T-Shirts
Description: The design is from "Nighthawks", a 1942 painting by Edward Hopper.
Nighthawks, Edward Hopper, Night Owl, Classic Painting T-Shirt
by VintageArtwork
$16 $23
Description: Jersey Giant Lyrics Tyler Childers Country Americana Folk Music Fan Art
Tyler Childers Fan Art Jersey Giant Lyrics Country Americana Folk Music Art T-Shirt
by robotbasecamp
$16 $23
Description: The United States Declaration of Independence signed on July 4, 1776, by the Continental Congress. I have a few different colors uploaded, if you have a particular color in mind for a product just contact me and I'll make it available.
Description: Retro Vintage Diner Route 66 Classic Car Roadside Attraction at Night
Retro Vintage Diner Route 66 Classic Car Roadside Attraction at Night Desert T-Shirt
by LunaElizabeth
$16 $23
Description: Classic American Cars Patent Prints. Patent blueprint art as a unique printable design. All patent prints are restored and digitally enhanced to remove as many flaws as possible while maintaining the integrity of the original document.
Description: Here's a classic ironic song lyric from John Prine's Rocky Mountain time, where he laments: "Too young to see where I'm going, too old to go back again." White Broken Glass font as a mirror image (reverse text); ideal for social media influencers who shoot from their phone in selfie mode.
John Prine Lyrics Rocky Mountain Time Too Young Mirror Image T-Shirt
by Designing Mench
$16 $23
Description: "Americana", because a girl's vibe is always on point! Perfect for girly spirits, mood setters, and adventure seekers. Embrace your unique identity with attitude, emotion, and wild precision. Wear your accurate essence and get weird!
Description: There has long been questions as to the extensive use and colors of the New England Flag at Bunker Hill, the first formal battle action between the two armies. But Connecticut artist John Trumbull (who was observing in the vicinity), and 19th century historian Benson John Lossing (known for his scrupulous attention to facts and tracking down primary sources), both attest to these two flags being present. The motto, "Appeal to Heaven", was taken from chapter 14 of 'Second Treatise of Civil Government' by political philosopher, John Locke. The motto was used on the official naval ensign of the Colonials, which also contained a pine tree. Both flags are still in use by communities in Maine and Massachusetts. (Art by Kasandra Radke)