Electrical Tapestries
Description: There might be some scattering dots around the drawings, these dots were left on purpose for a more vintage look. Perfect tee gift idea for mom, dad, brother, sister, friend for any occasions, especially the holidays such as St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's day and Birthdays!
Description: Are you a proud chemical engineer? Show who's got the brains for every chemical problem, wear this graphic tee at work or on casual occasions. This tee has a creative design fit for awesome chemical engineers out there. Our chemistry engineer shirts are a perfect gift idea for any special occasion, birthday, graduation or holiday.
Description: Embrace the inevitability with this design featuring the iconic phrase, "Resistance is Futile." The bold and striking text captures attention and makes a powerful statement. Perfect for T-shirts, hoodies, and other items, this design is ideal for fans of science fiction and those who appreciate a bit of humor with their style. Wear it proudly and let everyone know that resistance is indeed futile!
We go together like suits of armor and electrical storms Ricky Bobby Talladega Nights Tapestry
by Katelyn Mitalski
$30
Description: This cute pixel art design features a battery character enjoying a coffee, perfect for anyone who needs a little boost to recharge! Ideal for coffee lovers, pixel art fans, and anyone who appreciates a fun, unique design. Get your "Battery Charging Coffee" apparel and accessories today!
Description: Reddy Kilowatt is a fictional character that acted as spokesman for electricity generation in the United States for over 70 years. He is drawn as a stick figure whose body, limbs, and hair are made of stylized lightning-bolts and whose bulbous head has a light bulb for a nose and wall outlets for ears. His primary purpose was to put a friendly face on the newfangled electrical systems that were commonplace in the cities in the 1920s, but rural areas remained chronically underserved as people had many misconceptions about electricity.