T-SHIRTS OF THE 90s
EDDIE MURPHY
TV GAME SHOWS
MUSICAL FOOD GROUPS
KILLER ACTORS
300

A stylized "s" called the "Cool S", resembling a Möbius strip, is often mistakenly attributed to this brand.


Stüssy

300

Filmed in the Felt Forum section of Madison Square Garden, it is the highest grossing stand up comedy movie ever, grossing over $50 Million

Eddie Murphy Raw

300

He made broadcast history in 1991 when he became the first person to host three game shows at the same time; To Tell the Truth, Classic Concentration and Jeopardy!

ALEX TREBEK

300

Their debut album Hot, Cool & Vicious made them the first female rap group to achieve gold and platinum-status

Salt-N-Pepa

300

Actress Felicia Person, who is more commonly known by this characters name on The Wire, served six years in prison for a second degree murder she committed at the age of 14.

Snoop

600

Made popular by TLC and Kriss Kross, this brand's tagline, “Clothes Without Prejudices”, was printed on every shirt.

CROSS COLOURS

600

In 1982, Eddie made his big screen debut as convict Reggie Hammond, in this buddy cop action comedy.

48 Hrs

600

This 1990s game show was created in response to a National Geographic survey stating that 1 in 4 Americans could not locate the Soviet Union or The Pacific Ocean.

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS CARMEN SANDIEGO

600

Their band name is a reference to being the best of the crop, and their members Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker definitely were considered that

Cream

600

While vacationing in Ireland In 1987, this Cable Guy actor drove the wrong way on a street and struck an oncoming vehicle, killing both the driver and passenger in the other car.

Matthew Broderick

900

Between February and May 1991, this thermochromic garment brand sold $50 million worth of t-shirts and then one year later, filed for bankruptcy  

HYPERCOLOR

900

Eddie produced, starred and wrote this 1995 Wes Craven comedic, horror film with his older brother Charlie

VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN

900

Hosts for this long running game show have included, Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louie Anderson and Home Improvement actor, Richard Karn.

FAMILY FEUD

900

In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is the best-known and most critically acclaimed album from this Jeff Magnum fronted indie rock band.

Neutral Milk Hotel

900

Christian, the child star and son of this The Godfather actor, fatally shot the boyfriend of his half-sister Cheyenne and subsequently served 5 years in prison for manslaughter.

Marlon Brando

1200

This breed of big dog is the mascot for the T-Shirt line, Big Dog

St. Bernard

1200

Before providing the voice for Donkey in all four Shrek films, Eddie Murphy provided the voice for Mushu, a self appointed, dragon guardian of this Disney character.

MULAN

1200

The fifth and final event of each episode of this game show pits three young contestants in a race to climb a fabricated mountain called the Aggro Crag

GUTS

1200

While he was a friend of Axl Rose and provided backing vocals on several GNR tracks including "Don't Cry", Shannon Hoon is better remembered as the frontman for this rock band

Blind Melon

1200

In 2001, this former “Noxzema girl” and star of Urban Legend was charged with vehicular manslaughter and plead “no-contest” after hitting and killing a 9 year old girl with her car.

Rebecca Gayheart

1500

E. Normus is the first name of the scrawny, bespectacled, red-haired geek, who is the main subject and voice of this T-shirt line.

BIG JOHNSON

1500

On May 12, 1983, Saturday Night Live viewers watched as this Eddie Murphy character was assassinated in front of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

BUCKWHEAT

1500

A FOX gameshow hosted by comedian Mark DeCarlo, where two men go on dates with the same three women and then answer sexually suggestive questions to earn stuffed hearts and a possible dream date.  

STUDS

1500

Best selling Icelandic musician of all time, Bjork, was the lead singer of this band from Reykjavík, which disbanded in 1992.

The Sugarcubes

1500

This star of the TV show Roc and film Rudy, spent 7 years in prison for committing manslaughter at the age of 17.

Charles S. Dutton