Toys R Us T-Shirts
Description: Geoffrey the Giraffe, formerly Doctor G. Raffe, is a fictional anthropomorphic giraffe who has been used to advertise the American toy retail chain Toys R Us since 1965, he was originally called Doctor G. Raffe from 1948-1965, his name was changed to Geoffrey in 1965, from 1965-1972, he appeared on print advertisements for the toy store
Description: Step back into the carefree days of the '90s with this eclectic mix of Pogs, each a tiny canvas showcasing the vibrant pop culture of the era. From the cheeky grin of Mr. Bones to the bold peace signs, these Pogs are a kaleidoscope of nostalgia, inviting collectors and newcomers alike to the simple joy of the game. Remember the thrill of the slammer hitting the stack, the anticipation of the flip, and the camaraderie of the trade. These Pogs are not just game pieces; they’re time capsules, each holding a piece of history that defined a generation.
Description: Take a trip down memory lane in this nostalgic design featuring the must-go-to toy store for children in the Midwest. The stores may be gone, but are definitely not forgotten. In the vein of Kay Bee Toys, CIRCUS WORLD was a chain of mall-only toy stores from 1970 to 1996 - officially closing its doors after a merger with the larger K·B Toys.