Cigarette Smoking Man T-Shirts
Description: Self Esteem in a Sophisticated Man: Social Etiquette. Which for many may be in disuse, but elegance and a peculiar lifestyle are natural for those who have good taste, intelligence and refuse to look like serial and common people! It's not about vanity or selfishness, but about exclusive personality! Few people understand this!

Description: The short lived ( 1996-1999) Millennium series followed Frank Black, a freelance forensic profiler and former FBI agent with a unique ability to see the world through the eyes of serial killers and murderers, though he says that he is not psychic. Black worked for the mysterious Millennium Group, whose power and sinister agenda were explored throughout the series. After the show's cancellation, a crossover episode titled "Millennium" was made for the The X-Files series, serving as a de facto series finale for Frank Black's story.
Description: A black-and-white silhouette of a man on a stool, smoking a cigarette. Behind him, a pentagon with a white center. The phrase "NOIR ESSENCE because optimism is overrated and overrated is boring" adds a dark, sarcastic vibe of disillusionment.

Description: I remember very fondly waiting for the next episode from the X-Files and watching the mysteries Fox and Dana encountered in their path to find the truth, and how everything changed wit the appearance of the cancer man. Watching TV has change for ever, and now we don’t have to way a hole week for a next episode but I’m sure the thrill and expectation this show created is hard to come by.

Description: For over half a century, Morley Cigarettes have appeared on the small screen. Mannix found them in a briefcase. The Cigarette Smoking Man on The X-Files chain-smoked them. George Costanza puffs a Morley in an attempt to disgust his fiancée on Seinfeld. In "The One Where Rachel Smokes," the cigs makes an appearance on Friends. Spike, the hip creature of the night on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, sucked on Morleys as well as blood. This vintage-inspired design celebrates the long-running Morley brand with their logo crest sans red banner along with plenty of wear and tear. Smoke 'em if you've got 'em!