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Before eco-conscious branding went mainstream, this 1960s Roadrunner tee was already speeding past the message. A brilliant and rare piece of mid-century pop culture satire, this ringer-style T-shirt features a bold graphic of Roadrunner mid-stride holding a sign that reads “Fight Pollution.” The print’s clean linework and striking primary colors scream vintage cartoon aesthetics, while the environmental message makes it surprisingly ahead of its time.
Crafted in the USA on a soft, true vintage blank with a blue ringer collar and single stitch construction throughout. The graphic is thick and vibrant with just the right amount of age — printed on a soft white cotton base that’s stood the test of time. Tag is frayed but consistent with 1960s construction (loop tag, cotton weave, stitching), confirming its era.
Small. Measures 17x23.25
Flaws - Yellowed stains throughout front mostly, holes near one pit
This shirt is a relic of crossover appeal — vintage Warner Bros. character, pre-EPA environmental activism, and American counterculture all wrapped into one loud, weird, and rare graphic. True 1960s licensed environmental tees like this almost never pop up, and Roadrunner pieces in particular are deeply collectible. A killer conversation piece and a genuine slice of graphic T-shirt history.
Before eco-conscious branding went mainstream, this 1960s Roadrunner tee was already speeding past the message. A brilliant and rare piece of mid-century pop culture satire, this ringer-style T-shirt features a bold graphic of Roadrunner mid-stride holding a sign that reads “Fight Pollution.” The print’s clean linework and striking primary colors scream vintage cartoon aesthetics, while the environmental message makes it surprisingly ahead of its time.
Crafted in the USA on a soft, true vintage blank with a blue ringer collar and single stitch construction throughout. The graphic is thick and vibrant with just the right amount of age — printed on a soft white cotton base that’s stood the test of time. Tag is frayed but consistent with 1960s construction (loop tag, cotton weave, stitching), confirming its era.
Small. Measures 17x23.25
Flaws - Yellowed stains throughout front mostly, holes near one pit
This shirt is a relic of crossover appeal — vintage Warner Bros. character, pre-EPA environmental activism, and American counterculture all wrapped into one loud, weird, and rare graphic. True 1960s licensed environmental tees like this almost never pop up, and Roadrunner pieces in particular are deeply collectible. A killer conversation piece and a genuine slice of graphic T-shirt history.
Before eco-conscious branding went mainstream, this 1960s Roadrunner tee was already speeding past the message. A brilliant and rare piece of mid-century pop culture satire, this ringer-style T-shirt features a bold graphic of Roadrunner mid-stride holding a sign that reads “Fight Pollution.” The print’s clean linework and striking primary colors scream vintage cartoon aesthetics, while the environmental message makes it surprisingly ahead of its time.
Crafted in the USA on a soft, true vintage blank with a blue ringer collar and single stitch construction throughout. The graphic is thick and vibrant with just the right amount of age — printed on a soft white cotton base that’s stood the test of time. Tag is frayed but consistent with 1960s construction (loop tag, cotton weave, stitching), confirming its era.
Small. Measures 17x23.25
Flaws - Yellowed stains throughout front mostly, holes near one pit
This shirt is a relic of crossover appeal — vintage Warner Bros. character, pre-EPA environmental activism, and American counterculture all wrapped into one loud, weird, and rare graphic. True 1960s licensed environmental tees like this almost never pop up, and Roadrunner pieces in particular are deeply collectible. A killer conversation piece and a genuine slice of graphic T-shirt history.