C2 Corvette: Restored or Modified?
The choice between restored perfection and modified performance can be a tough one. It is an argument that is nearly as old as cars themselves.
$29.95
Dr. Shock was a prominent ’70s horror host that was created and portrayed by magician Joseph Zawislak from 1969 and 1979. The character was created as an on-air host for the broadcast of B-rated horror movies for WPHL Channel 17 in Philadelphia that included three different show titles during his career: Scream-In, Mad Theater, and Horror Theater. Dr. Shock, whose sign-off, “Let there be fright!,” became a mantra for legions of school-age fans in Philadelphia for this local beloved celebrity. The character he played was costumed as a lively zombie with slicked-down hair, a black frock coat and white spats, assisted in his laboratory by a one-eyed hunchback named Boris. His usual entrance was from inside a coffin. In the revised format, he brought on his nine-month-old daughter Doreen in 1969 and named her “Bubbles” for the show’s sponsor, Bubbles-Booth soda. This softened Dr. Shock’s Count Dracula image and the toddler grew up on the air, along with his fans.
Like all our designs, this one is treated with our signature ‘relic-ing’ process which includes our own secret recipe of hand-painted chipping, cracking, fading, and just the right touch of yellowing to ensure that it looks the part of a true vintage imprint.** We lay these works of art down on premium Bella+Canvas 3001 Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve Tees, one of the softest, best-wearing t-shirts available today, via state of the art direct to garment (DTG) printing which allows us to create a vintage effect that simply can’t be accomplished with other printing methods. In short, these shirts are everything you’ve dreamed of and more – it feels soft and lightweight with just the right amount of stretch making it comfortable and flattering for both men and women.
Not sure what size is your best fit? We recommend taking one of your current t-shirts, laying it flat and measuring it. The measurements in the chart below are taken with the shirt laying on a flat surface. To get the length, measure from the high shoulder point down to the bottom of the shirt. To get the width, measure approximately 1-inch below the armhole, across the chest, from seam to seam. While our tees are all made using premium, pre-shrunk, ring-spun cotton, there can be some shrinkage depending on your personal wash and dry cycles. With that said, if you’re on the fence, we always suggest going up a size.
S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | |
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Width | 17.99 | 20.00 | 22.01 | 24.02 | 25.98 | 27.99 | 30.00 |
Length | 27.99 | 29.02 | 30.00 | 31.02 | 32.01 | 32.99 | 33.98 |
Sleeve length | 8.90 | 9.17 | 9.45 | 9.72 | 10.00 | 10.39 | 10.79 |
All sizes are provided in inches!
*Heather colors are 52% combed and ring-spun cotton/48% polyester. Athletic and Black Heather is 90% combed and ring-spun cotton/10% polyester. Ash color is 99% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton and 1% poly. **Due to the nature of the printing process and different sizes of shirts offered, imprint position and scale may vary slightly from the product images, but we do our best to be as accurate as possible.
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The choice between restored perfection and modified performance can be a tough one. It is an argument that is nearly as old as cars themselves.
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