We love our tees and hoodies so much we could talk about them all day, but that’d be a bit weird. So we’ll just say that we’re immensely proud of the quality of all our garments and the super futuristic technology that creates our unique t-shirts and hoodie prints. Our t-shirts are long lasting, individual and extremely useful for abiding by public decency laws.
- Sweatshop-free American Apparel
- Made and printed in the US of A
- 100% cotton
- Huge range of exciting colors
- Printed using cutting edge direct to garment technologies
- Four t-shirt styles for boys and girls—young and old
- California fleece hoodie
Care Instructions/Washing Information
We advise you cold wash your garments and hang them out to dry. It’ll keep them super soft, looking their best and it’s even good for the environment.
Dimensions
Slim fit, order a size up if you’d like it less fitting. If you like your hoodies baggy, go two sizes up.
About T-Shirts & Hoodies - Sizes, styles etc.
Comments
ahw they were the coolest! nice one : )
Good work Cathie. Mine was a glittering burnt orange Malvern Star, very schpicko.
mine had psychedelic flowers on the seat and a basket with a flower on the front… I remember the front tyre going through a gutter drain once and I flipped head over handlebars, squashed my poor little basket :-( squished it…
upload it to rumplo cath… don’t let them stop you getting exposure, make yourself a right pain in the tshirt arse….
One Xmas, one brother got this and the other a Raliegh Chopper! I was so jealous, I got a walkie talkie doll, what was I sposed to do with that! Long story, wrote a poem about it, but haven’t put it back up.
You’re conjuring up all sorts of memories now Cathie.
I love the colour and placement, looks really cool.
Oh and I used to find that using cut bits from ice cream containers worked infinitely better than cardboard… dem were the days.
I always wanted a chopper
They were cool
You see a few of them around Melbourne these days
fully restored
Magic piece of design for back then
Oh I forgot about dragstars. I wanted one bad,
Cooooool ;)
We had to make ours out of regular bikes using chrome chair legs as handle bars.
Of course we did the cardboard bit.
Tick tick tick tic tictic brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
My friend Sharon got one for Christmas, the same year I got a boring sensible Standish one.
My dad sat on her bike and the front wheel came off … drove the forks into the road! Thank heavens he wasn’t riding it!!