The Islander T-Shirts
Description: A black background displays a beige outline of a tiki statue on the left, a stylized building with a peaked roof and palm trees on the right, and text above and below. The text reads "The Islander" at the top, and "EXOTIC FOODS & DRINKS OF THE ISLANDS 385 N. LA CIENEGA - LOS IOS GELES" at the bottom.
Description: A retro-style monochrome composition featuring a prominent tiki figure on the left, a stylized building with palm trees on either side, and text that reads "The Islander" above. Below the building, text states "Exotic Foods & Drinks of the Islands" and "385 N. LA CIENEGA - LOS JENGELES".
Description: The Islander, was a Hawaiian style, Tiki bar & restaurant in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. Famed for it’s mid-century modern A-frame architecture, bridge entry & flaming torches. Unfortunately this slice of Polynesian Style & 1960s Americana was demolished in the 1980s. But you can still celebrate it with this T-Shirt from ryte TRACK.
Description: A monochrome scene depicts a dynamic snowmobile mid-air jump. The snowmobile is rendered in stark white against a black background, with sharp lines and radiating energy effects. Below, stylized snowy terrain and evergreen trees are shown. Text at the top reads "CERTIFIED RIPPER" and "-The Islander".
Description: A meaningful design honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, focused on cultural pride and historical recognition. The artwork reflects the strength, resilience, and diversity of AAPI communities across both Asian American and Pacific Islander identities. It emphasizes unity, heritage, and the importance of representation through a thoughtful visual expression. Ideal for those who appreciate cultural awareness, community history, and the shared stories that connect generations across the Pacific and Asian diaspora.
Description: This is a white text-based graphic on a black background. The top line reads "FLIPPING CARS" in a bold, sans-serif font. The second line, "'til I can afford a", is in a smaller, cursive font. Below that, "SUPERCAR!" is in large, bold, sans-serif capital letters. The bottom line, "-The Islander", is in a cursive font.
Description: Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month - Heritage Flag Travel T-Shirt
by Adiwcasto
$18 $24
Description: The Islander Tiki Restaurant, opened in 1959 on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, was a flamboyant temple to Polynesian fantasy. Created by Bernard and Janet Tohl, it drew crowds with its immersive tropical décor—guests crossed a bridge over a lagoon to enter, passing tiki gods, palm trees, and shell-lined ramps. Inside, diners were treated to spare ribs, rumaki, and exotic cocktails, while fire dancers and artificial thunderstorms added theatrical flair. Rickshaws circled the block, capuchin monkeys and toucans lived in curated habitats, and the flaming torches out front became a beacon of mid-century escapism. Though the Islander was later replaced and demolished in 2012, its legacy lives on
Description: LOVE ISLAND is the sizzling summer series based on the international smash hit and cultural phenomenon. The matchmaking begins as a group of single “Islanders” come together in a stunning villa, ready to embark on a summer of dating, romance, and ultimately relationships!