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Vintage tattoo style bulldog that barks the Brooklyn baby attitude that runs deep!
For baby's who rock! And for their parents who don't understand baby rock...or their dance moves.
When the one you love has up and left, the blues is your best friend. But the blues can heal...hail Robert Johnson!
Vintage tattoo style bulldog, the face of Brooklyn and the attitude that runs deep! Printed on a heather grey tee.
Public Bath #7 was established in 1910 as a public building with showers and a pool for the local residents to shower and swim! It is now the BROOKLYN LYCEUM, Park Slope's center for theater and music productions.
This is a tattoo style design on a hot pink onesie rockin' the County of Kings!
Sailor girl in her girlie sailor attire, taming a shark, a Brooklyn shark. But since she's a Brooklyn chick, my money's on her! Printed on a heather grey onesie.
This is the tattoo jester from Brooklyn, printed on a purple onesie with shiny turquoise blue ink.
The tough streets of Red Hook, Brooklyn where the longshoremen of yesterday toiled the docks. The star image and chains were photographed in Red Hook and adapted for this design.
This is the Coney Island Shore Hotel, which has been landmarked. A beautiful building left to us from the old classic Coney!
Anchor design on a women's, dark heather tee. Drop anchor in Brooklyn and you may never leave, or may never find the door...
This is the Goddess Ardhanarishvara, which is representing the harmony of the sexes. The image is half male and half female.
Drop anchor here in Brooklyn and search for ye fortune! Treasure and mermaids abound...
This is the edifice from one of the main buildings of Floyd Bennett Field, New York City's first municipal airport. It is no longer used as an operational commercial, military or general aviation airfield. Located on Flatbush avenue.
The Coney Mermaid of the Brooklyn sea! Vintage tattoo style with nautical star on the sleeve. Protector of drunken sailors and the rum
This is an image photographed from a building in Clinton Hill, an example of the beautiful sculptural work evidenced in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
Remember your vinyl days? Too young you say? OK then non vinyl historians, this is the adaptor piece placed in the small records called 45's, from the fifties and sixties. The speed at which this small record is played is 45 revolutions per minute.
The great Brooklyn Dodgers, the pride of Brooklyn in their day. This is the old 1912 logo from our proud baseball past! Printed on a heather grey tee.
I hear Coney Island is famous for it's mermaid population...but they can't catch this one! Protector of her fellow sea sirens and
Public Bath #7 was established in 1910 as a public building with showers and a pool for the local residents to shower and swim! It is now the BROOKLYN LYCEUM, Park Slope's center for theater and music productions.
The Brooklyn Lyceum is Park Slope's performance center for theater, music and comedy. Formerly, the area's Public Bath House #7, it was originally erected in 1910 by architect Raymond Almirall as a bath house in which local residents would frequent to bathe and swim in the building's pool. The design on the tee is found on the building's edifice.
Gowanus east, an interesting Brooklyn location, home of the Gowanus canal where I believe you can find the answers to the universe. The Gowanus canal may be the black hole of all things creepy and crawly, and the hot soup that may cure all things known to man.
A vintage tattoo style sailor chick riding a shark through the perilous waters of Brooklyn! But Brooklyn babes are tough!
Drop anchor here in Brooklyn and search for ye fortune! Treasure and mermaids abound...
This is a vintage Cleveland Indians logo from 1947, the old Chief Wahoo image.
A vintage tattoo style sailor chick riding a shark through the perilous waters of Brooklyn! But Brooklyn babes are tough!