
Buffalo #4 - This is the same big fella as above but without the postal information. (It looks especially good on a Natural tee.)
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Emperor Penguins - For a species living in such solitude, these birds certainly get the press, which shows that a good agent in Hollywood will do wonders, especially if you deserve it. We think these two especially do, so give 'em a hand. (Shown on a small
tshirt.)
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Tanna Tuva Stag (1927) When a customer pointed out this image to me I jumped at it! I've been a fan of Tanna Tuva since I was a kid trying to collect its postage stamps. Do a little investigating yourself and see if you come up with something. (Hint: "throat singing") If you like exotic rarities, this t-shirt should please you. CLICK HERE TO ORDER

Visit
The Zoo - (USA-1937)
This WPA poster is a wonderful example of the art produced by the Works Projects
Administration during the depression years. Do you feel like you sometimes
live or work in a zoo? Then this tshirt is for you! (Shown on a small t-shirt)
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Sambar (North
Borneo- 1892) This handsome Malayan Sambar was a pain in the neck to get
to pose like this and all so you could have this beautiful retro animal t-shirt! (Shown on small size
t-shirt) . CLICK HERE TO ORDER.
Buffalo (USA - 1920). Of all the critters in our t-shirt zoo, this is one of our
most popular. A classic animal t-shirt for an individual like yourself! (Shown
on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Mustache Monkey (Cameroun - 1962) This
fellow is more than equipped to hang out with that tail of his, just like
you'll be fit for hanging out with this great animal t-shirt! (Shown on small
size t-shirt). CLICK
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Colobus (Ruanda-Urundi
- 1959) Why is he called "colubus", "the mutilated one"?
He doesn't have a thumb, just four fingers! He is far from handicapped however,
his hands make him the great swinger he is. Speaking of swinging, that's what
you'll do with this beautiful animal t-shirt! (Shown on small size t-shirt)
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Canada Goose (Canada - 1952) Being on a major flyway for these guys, we know all about
these majestic birds. They hang out in large numbers on a lake near our house
and fly over constantly. Remember what Frankie Lane said? "I want to
go where the wild goose goes!" and when you go wear this cool Canada
goose animal t-shirt (Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK HERE TO ORDER.
All
images may be placed on backs of t-shirts at no extra charge. Just leave us
a note in the Special Instructions field of the order form!

Congo Rhino (Belgian Congo - 1959) Among land mammals, this white rhino is surpassed in
size only by the elephant. He as a big fan base too, working hard to make
sure he sticks around. You'll be a fan of his too when people admire this
unique and beautiful t-shirt on you! (Shown on small size t-shirt)
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Equatorial
Rhino (French Equatorial
Africa - 1946) There's a lot going on in this frame! A black rhino
is checking out that python slithering off into the bush - or is he eyeing
you? You can bet all eyes will be on you when you wear this t-shirt! (Shown
on small size t-shirt) CLICK
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Ethiopian
Rhino (Ethiopia - 1919).Another
white rhino is honored in this classic design that bespeaks the Africa of
the early century. This pointillist and retro t-shirt will definitely turn
heads! (Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Dutch Sea
Horse (Netherlands -
1943) - I think this t-shirt is destined to be one of our most popular simply
because it is one of our most beautiful! (Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Dutch Swans (Netherlands - 1943).This
stamp was designed in the middle of the Nazi Occupation, as was the one above.
Together they reflect a spirit of beauty that evil could not suppress. Both
of these t-shirts will make it impossible to suppress your artistic soul too!
(Shown on small size t-shirt).
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Ethiopian
Elephant (1919).From
the same series as the Ethiopian Rhino (above) and the Ostriches (below),
this stylish elephant t-shirt will mark you as a connoisseur of good taste!
(Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Laotian Elephant (Laos - 1958).This
working guy is proud to have his own stamp and now he has his own t-shirt!
(Shown on small size t-shirt).
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Liberian Elephant (1906) And yet another Jumbo! You need nothing but a big heart to wear
this t-shirt (or a big sense of style)!(Shown on small size t-shirt).
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Somali Ostriches (Ethiopia - 1919)
Another in an old series of beautiful stamps from Ethiopia. These big birds
pack quite a wallop and so will you when you wear this uniquely retro t-shirt!
(Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Tanganyika
Giraffe (1933) The photographer had to stand on a step ladder for
this handsome portrait but it his efforts paid off with an angle we seldom
see of this lofty creature. This beautiful retro t-shirt would make him proud!
(Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Ifni Fish
(Ifni - 1957) This
beautiful stamp was issued to commemorate National Colonial Stamp Day. (You
can do that when you have a colony.) When you wear this fancy fish t-shirt
your friends will think it's national t-shirt day! (Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
HERE TO ORDER.

Sale! Sea
Gull - Ifni - 1959 - A beautiful stamp from a small
enclave in southern Morocco that belonged to Spain until 1969 makes a beautiful
bird t-shirt (Shown on a small tshirt.) CLICK
HERE TO ORDER Now $2.00 off!


King Salmon (USA - 1956) You can
fish them and eat them and now you can wear them with this classic animal
t-shirt. ! (Shown on small size t-shirt).
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Laos
Bird #1 (Laos
- 1966) This fellow is also known as the "White Crested Laughing Thrush".
What's he laughing at? Why, at the joy of being on your t-shirt! (Shown
on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Mozambique
Lion (Mozambique Company - 1937) The Portuguese were too busy to
run this colony themselves so they gave the Mozambique Company a charter to
do it. I think there must be some pretty curious history related to that!
(The charter only lasted for 50 years.) If you're a Leo, or know a Leo, you
should seriously consider this t-shirt! (Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
HERE TO ORDER.

Peru Llama (1907) This image
is nearly 100 years old! Little did this little llama realize that he was
going to be made immortal on the Web and on this very unique animal t-shirt!
(Actually, little did he know at all.) (Shown on small size
t-shirt). CLICK
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Somali Fish (Somali Coast - 1959)
This is our most popular fish t-shirt, hands down. It's a beauty and if you
wear this t-shirt you'll be letting the world know you're a fine catch!
(Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Trout (USA
- 1971) This beautiful image will warm the heart of any fisherman!
You must know one, if you're not one yourself, so you must buy this t-shirt!
(Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Trout#2 (USA
- 1971) We've taken out the information and just left the art! (Shown
on small size t-shirt). CLICK
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Baby Seal (Newfoundland - 1932) Ahhhhhh! This little Harp seal would really prefer not
to be your coat! But he would like to be your t-shirt! (Shown on small size
t-shirt). CLICK
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Musk
Ox (Canada
- 1953).Some critters you just don't want to fool with and if I were facing
this fellow I'd politely give him the trail! That is, of course, unless I
were wearing this t-shirt. (Shown on small size t-shirt). CLICK
HERE TO ORDER.

Suvla Bay (Newfoundland
- 1919) In 1915, Newfoundland sent its Newfoundland Regiment to Suvla
Bay in Gallipoli to fight the Turks. This classic image does them honor. Had
you ever heard of them? Share the news with this great t-shirt! (Shown on
small size t-shirt). CLICK
HERE TO ORDER.

Caribou (Newfoundland - 1932) There was a time when
Newfoundland was a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire so it printed
its own postage. The themes are as typically Canadian as can be however, as
shown by this "King of the Wilde" t-shirt! (Shown on small size
t-shirt). CLICK HERE TO ORDER.