Blue Harvest T-Shirts
Description: By the time filming on Return of the Jedi started in 1982, Star Wars was a gigantic pop culture phenomenon. Lucasfilm decided to use a working title to mask the film’s production from fans and film journalists. “Blue Harvest” was used throughout the film’s production in the United States. This is a super accurate recreation of the t-shirts issued to crew members in 1982.
Description: Harvest is the fourth studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released in February 1972. Two of the tracks on this album feature the London Symphony Orchestra, who would later record the Star Wars soundtracks under John Williams.
Description: Working title 'BLUE HARVEST - EPISODE VI'
Working title 'BLUE HARVEST - EPISODE VI' T-Shirt
by LeftCoast Graphics
$16 $23
Description: A quiet and mysterious dude that just doesn't want too many people in town to bother him. This illustration is created by BonBonBunny!
Coffeemancer - Wizard/Gale (Harvest Moon: Animal Parade) T-Shirt
by BonBonBunny
$16 $23
Description: The original working title used in the production of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. They used this deception not to throw off fans but local merchants, who were likely to price gouge any Star Wars production. This is a reproduction of the t-shirt given to crew members.
Description: A reproduction of the rarest Star Wars t-shirt in existence. "Transcelestians" was the original working title of what would become "Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope", and this shirt was originally made by the crew when filming commenced in 1976.
Description: Hand drawn Town Map of Schitt's Creek with landmarks like the Rosebud Motel, The Moira's Rose's Garden, Rose Apothecary, Bob's Garage, Cafe Tropical, the Baseball Field, Larry Air, and the creek itself. Great gift for any Schitt's Creek fan. Purple, blue and minty green version.
The Town of Schitt's Creek, hand drawn map of all of the town landmarks in purples, blues and minty greens. T-Shirt
by YourGoods
$16 $23