Westward Tank Tops
Description: The Westward Ho opened in 1963. By 1997, it included 777 rooms, a 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) casino, and a 900-seat showroom. The Westward Ho closed on November 17, 2005, and was demolished several months later to make way for redevelopment plans which failed to materialize. A McDonald's opened on a portion of the former Westward Ho property in 2008.
Retro Vintage Westward Ho Resort and Casino Las Vegas Distressed Tank Top
by StudioPM71
$16 $21
Description: The Westward Ho opened in 1963. By 1997, it included 777 rooms, a 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) casino, and a 900-seat showroom. The Westward Ho closed on November 17, 2005, and was demolished several months later to make way for redevelopment plans which failed to materialize. A McDonald's opened on a portion of the former Westward Ho property in 2008.
Retro Vintage Westward Ho Resort and Casino Las Vegas Tank Top
by StudioPM71
$16 $21
Description: A stark emblem carved in anguish—this Stabbing Westward design fuses cold steel aesthetics with the haunting pulse of 90s industrial emotion.
Stabbing Westward Industrial Cross of Despair Tank Top
by Doodle_Tortle
$16 $21
Description: A stark cross entwined with sharp initials defines this haunting logo, reflecting Stabbing Westward’s industrial melancholy and gothic-tinged darkness.
Stabbing Westward Gothic Industrial Symbolic Logo Tank Top
by Manje Artworks
$16 $21
Description: A pixelated design depicting a covered wagon pulled by a cow, with the text "I SURVIVED THE OREGON TRAIL".
I Survived The Oregon Trail Wagons Tank Top
by Chacha Story Planets
$16 $21
Description: Showcase your love for Saint Louis with this Gateway Arch city skyline apparel, perfect for Missouri enthusiasts and westward expansion history buffs.
Saint Louis Gateway Arch City Skyline Tank Top
by Story Stora Store
$16 $21
Vintage Westside Connection Do You Like Criminals Tank Top
by ChochoteBOSOK
$16 $21
Vintage Westside Connection The Gangsta, the Killa and the Dope Dealer Tank Top
by ChochoteBOSOK
$16 $21
Description: This vintage-inspired design honors Fort Smith National Historic Site, a significant military post that served as a gateway to the West and played a crucial role in law enforcement during the 19th century. Perfect for history enthusiasts and fans of the Old West, this artwork captures the fort’s historical importance and the rugged charm of Arkansas' frontier days with a nostalgic retro touch.