Description: In medieval Ireland, Wales, and Brittany, the wolf played many roles in Celtic mythology, appearing often as a helper, or guide through the wilderness. The Irish word for wolf is ‘Mac Tíre,’ literally meaning ‘Son of the Countryside.' Original art/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
Description: In medieval Ireland, Wales, and Brittany, the wolf played many roles in Celtic mythology, appearing often as a helper, or guide through the wilderness. The Irish word for wolf is ‘Mac Tíre,’ literally meaning ‘Son of the Countryside.' Original art/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
Description: A Halloween Jack O’Lantern carved with Celtic knot work for the eyes and mouth, (and ‘Trick O’Treat’ instead of ‘Trick Or Treat!’) A perfect way to show off your Irish roots during a spooky October holiday! Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic Great for Halloween parties, a haunted house, trick or treating with the kids, or just a trip to the pub in Autumn!
Description: "There coming to get you Barbara!" From one of the greatest horror movies of all time, Night of the Living Dead, and one of the best spoken lines in movies! Featuring the Cemetery Scene from the movie, A smirking Johnny, and even a walking ghoul in the background. Perfect for zombie fans, horror fans, or anyone named Barbara!
A.I. HAL
$23
Description: Inspired by that episode of The Brady Bunch, here is the t shirt that would on be the group's merchandise page! With 'The Silver Platters,' (on a sliver platter!) on the front, and all six on back with a quote from the song that one can't help but sing when reading it! Perfect for the 'Obscure pop-culture reference' fan!
Description: Inspired by that episode of The Brady Bunch, here is the t shirt that would on be the group's merchandise page! With 'The Silver Platters' on the front, and all six on back with a quote from the song that one can't help but sing when reading it! Perfect for the 'Obscure pop-culture reference' fan!
Description: "There coming to get you Barbara!" From one of the greatest horror movies of all time, Night of the Living Dead, and one of the best spoken lines in movies! The back features the Cemetery Scene from the movie, A smirking Johnny, and even a walking ghoul in the background. On the front, the movie title in creepy green. Perfect for zombie fans, horror fans, or anyone named Barbara!
Description: Just because you don't need to rewind anymore, doesn't mean you shouldn't still be kind.
Be Kind.
$23
Description: The Pussycat Swallowtail - The world's most elusive butterfly. Finally caught and catalogued by Lord Beasley Waterford, on a remote tropic isle, along with Gilligan and the gang! Perfect for fans of 'obscure pop-culture references,' classic television, retro sitcoms, or even Lepidopterology!
Description: The Abominable Snow Monster's biggest trick, (after putting the star atop a Christmas Tree without a stepladder, of course!) - Original art/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Retro
Bumbles Bounce
$23
Gunga Galunga
$23
Description: An extraterrestrial greeting from Television's golden age of sitcoms. - Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Retro
Nanu-Nanu
$23
Description: Beloved children's television star, (and Mayor of Living Island,) H. R. Pufnstuf is given the 'Obama: Hope' treatment in red, white, and blue! Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Retro
Pufnstuf
$23
Description: A truly Irish variation of the British Keep Calm poster from World War 2. The Irish harp replacing the crown, of course, and with the phrase 'Póg Mo Thóin.’ 'Póg Mo Thóin' translates from the Irish Gaelic to English, literally as 'Kiss my Ass.' A cheeky way to show off one's Irish roots! Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic