Vintage Coffee Pillows
Description: This design is for anyone who loves coffee and has a great sense of humor. Featuring a vintage-style illustration of a steaming cup of coffee with the text "That's What I Do I Drink Coffee And I Know Things," it's perfect for coffee lovers, nerds, geeks, and anyone who appreciates a witty saying. Great for morning routines, coffee shops, or just a casual day out. A fantastic gift for him or her on birthdays, holidays, or any occasion. This funny coffee design is a must-have for those who live on caffeine and knowledge.
That's What I Do I Drink Coffee And I Know Things Funny Retro Coffee Lover Pillow
by PhotoSphere
$23 $28
Description: Same Shit different Day! Verily, dost thou find thyself in the eternal cycle of life's mundane toils and existential dread? Thus, let us face each morn with the spirit of a noble troubadour, singing a new refrain, even if 'tis but a variation on a theme familiar. cast thine eyes upon this medieval England inspired proclamation: "Tis the sameth shit but thine day be differ'nt." Designed by Nemons this comical take on traditional medieval style illustrations is perfect for History Fans, to wear to your local Renaissance fairs. For fans of Shakesphere and english literature, history professors, english humor, lovers of medieval language and the classics. Wear this illuminated manuscript and show your fun side
Description: Jolt Cola was a carbonated beverage initially produced by The Jolt Company, based in Rochester, New York. From its inception, the marketing approach for Jolt emphasized its high caffeine content, promoting the drink as a means to enhance alertness, encapsulated in the slogan “All the sugar and twice the caffeine.” This highly caffeinated drink was aimed at students and young professionals, highlighting its role as a stimulant akin to energy drinks. Jolt Cola made an appearance in the 1995 film ‘Hackers,’ where the hosts of a pirate television broadcast claimed sponsorship by the drink, promoting it as “the soft drink of the elite hacker.”
Description: This hilarious dark humor design features a black cat holding a coffee mug with the sarcastic phrase “Is He Dead Yet?” — perfect for lovers of witty, gothic, and retro-inspired humor. Great for men, women, and friends who enjoy sarcastic jokes, coffee culture, and dark comedy style. This vintage dark humor shirt makes a fun gift for Halloween, casual wear, or anyone who appreciates edgy humor with a spooky twist.
Description: Mel's Diner in Phoenix, Arizona was the setting in the TV show, Alice, that aired on CBS from August 31, 1976 to March 19, 1985. The series is based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The diner exterior footage was all shot at the actual Mel's Diner on Grand Avenue in Phoenix, while the interior was all shot on sets in Burbank. This version of the Mel's Diner design includes a realistic vintage treatment to give it true retro look like you picked it up back in 1976.
Description: Remember the show Alice from the late '70s? This is my recreation of the famous sign from the beginning of the show. it is an actual place you can visit today if you're ever in Phoenix, Arizona stop by and kiss their grits. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Start your day with a smile and a jolt of nostalgia with this fun, vintage-style design! Featuring a cheerful, walking coffee cup character inspired by classic rubber hose animation, this tee is perfect for the energetic coffee lover and caffeine addict. It's the ideal shirt for baristas, night owls, or anyone who believes it's always coffee time.