Oakland, 1969 showcases a famous photo — taken by Roz Payne — of Asian Americans protesting in support of black activist Huey Newton. The photo is titled, "Yellow Peril," as one of the signs reads...
510 by fiftyseven-thirtythree reps the sunny side of the bay in a big way. There's a scoop neck version for the ladies as well as a mens cut. Grab yours for $26.
This Jun Fan Gung Fu Tshirt pays homage to Bruce Lee and the martial arts school he founded in Seattle, Oakland, and LA. The collegiate type and distressed print help make it feel as if it were something...
This Grand Lake Tshirt pays homage to an Oakland landmark with some lovely line work. Represent with a tee of your own for $26 from Oaklandish.
BART Tree by Oaklandish features their logo as a BART map — "BART" stands for "Bay Area Rapid Transit" for those who don't know. I dig it. And like it says on the product page, "It's not the trains...
I love the print on this Bridge Tshirt by Oaklandish. It shows the view of a driver heading west on the eastern span of the Bay Bridge. It's only a one-color print but looks remarkably like a photograph…especially...
The Town Tshirt is Oakland's take on the Golden State Warriors' old City logo; show the Town some love with this tee. Buy it for $20 from Like Minded People.
More Bay Area love: fiftyseven-thirtythree gives a shout out to its hometown of Oakland, the A's, and Rickey Henderson with this tee. Buy it for $28.
Oaklandish might rep the East Bay [here in California] harder with their tees than anyone I know; one of my favorite shirts of theirs is this AC Transit T-shirt. The print is really just an image of...