WANG Computers T-Shirt Re-Issues

When I was a young man I had two understatedly cool t-shirts, one said Head and the other said WANG. Giggle Giggle.
Head was (is?) a snow ski manufacturer, while WANG was one of the early biggies in computers, main frame brain machines and some of the early desktops. In the late 70s and early 80s you would see the classic WANG Computers t-shirt anywhere that geeks congregated.
Found a new reissue of the classic WANG Computers T-Shirt over a CafePress. Here's the basic white which is only 15 bucks, but they also have it in other colors and styles.

WANG Computers t-shirt

The MG Cars of Morris Garages

Fans of MG sports cars will love the Morris Garages T-Shirt from RetroRanger. It's an historical footnote now that MG cars took their name from the original Morris Garages, founded in Oxford, England in 1924. Morris Garages was a retailer of Morris automobiles and began marketing customized versions of the cars. These customized Morris cars led directly to the founding of MG Motors.
The Morris Garages T-Shirt features a MG T-Series auto along with the establishment date of 1924. A fantasy design that the guys in the garage would have been proud to offer in the gift shop had they not been busy creating the classic British sports car.

Morris Garages T-Shirt

Cute & Girly Happy Squiggle T-Shirt

This is not much more than a squiggle, with a smile. That's why it's called the Happy Squiggle T-Shirt. Definitely cute and absolutely girly, the Happy Squiggle Tee from RowdyTease.

President of Clarinet Nation T-Shirt


Here's the new President of Clarinet Nation t-shirt spotted over at Marching Band Shirts and their Amazon storefront. Is this an elected position, or is it more of a power grab? How does one get to be President of Clarinet Nation? You know what, I think I'd rather be Secretary of the Treasury at Clarinet Nation...at least at tax-time. All your taxes are belong to me!
Check out all the marching band t-shirts for tuba players, trombonists, trumpeters, sax players and yes, clarinets!

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