90s Aliens Extra Terrestrial Green Men t-shirt Extra Large

$129.99 USD

Chest 23 in.

Length 30 in.

Content: Feels like 100% Cotton.

Tag Brand: No Tag.

This cool shirt displays a group of little green aliens. These are a stereotypical portrayal of aliens in pop culture. The term "little green men" first came in popular usage after the first reports in the newspapers of flying saucers in 1950s. The word was used in relation to the Kelly-Hopkinsville sighting where The Evansville Courier used their journalistic license to warp the accounts and called the aliens "little green men." Since then green aliens have been the most iconic way to portray any alien that a piece of media may need.

This tee is made by Wild Oats, Ocean Atlantic Textile Screen-Printing Inc., which was founded by Jerry Klause in 1981 located in Ocean City, New Jersey. The brand closed down in 1999 making it a wonderful find to see a Wild Oats tee today.

Fits like a modern unisex adult Extra Large. Spot on the front, see pics.






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