Chinese-American Association Tee

$40.00

The story goes…my friend Chelsea was in NYC a while back and texted me a photo of a sign she saw that read “Chinese-American Restaurant Association of Greater New York”. I looked up to see if an association existed for Greater Los Angeles and it doesn’t. So, we decided to start our own. I rang up our buddy Thomas Bradley of Famous Charm to see if he could come up with some t-shirt art, and he worked his magic. He added a back print which references some vintage fortune cookie artwork. The fortune inside the cookie reads, “Eat noodles for a long life.” because that’s what Mama Fong would always tell us growing up. Artwork is printed on an Ivory Comfort Colors blank, so you know it’s fancy.

Color:
Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

The story goes…my friend Chelsea was in NYC a while back and texted me a photo of a sign she saw that read “Chinese-American Restaurant Association of Greater New York”. I looked up to see if an association existed for Greater Los Angeles and it doesn’t. So, we decided to start our own. I rang up our buddy Thomas Bradley of Famous Charm to see if he could come up with some t-shirt art, and he worked his magic. He added a back print which references some vintage fortune cookie artwork. The fortune inside the cookie reads, “Eat noodles for a long life.” because that’s what Mama Fong would always tell us growing up. Artwork is printed on an Ivory Comfort Colors blank, so you know it’s fancy.

The story goes…my friend Chelsea was in NYC a while back and texted me a photo of a sign she saw that read “Chinese-American Restaurant Association of Greater New York”. I looked up to see if an association existed for Greater Los Angeles and it doesn’t. So, we decided to start our own. I rang up our buddy Thomas Bradley of Famous Charm to see if he could come up with some t-shirt art, and he worked his magic. He added a back print which references some vintage fortune cookie artwork. The fortune inside the cookie reads, “Eat noodles for a long life.” because that’s what Mama Fong would always tell us growing up. Artwork is printed on an Ivory Comfort Colors blank, so you know it’s fancy.