Traditional Pocket T-Shirts

POCKET TEE SHIRTS at METROPOLIS VINTAGEWhat would we do without pockets? Here, we have an example of the classic pocket tee design – simple, effective, and useful as always. For decades this design has held strong, for workwear and leisure, harkening back to a simpler time. Amongst all the vintage and variety of t-shirts and clothing we have at the store, we always keep a section for the traditional designs.

 

 

ECKO Unlimited Streetwear lives on at Metropolis Vintage

ECKO UNLIMITED at METROPOLIS VINTAGE

The ECKO rhino logo is one of the more instantly recognizable animals of the wild streetwear kingdom. Mainly adopted by skate and hip-hop culture when founded by Marc Ecko in 1993, the label hit the mainstream as the 2000’s wore on. Celebs such as Spike Lee and Chuck D. got involved and helped promote to the masses. Since then, the brand has expanded into music, video games, and much more. Meanwhile, Mark Ecko raises money for non-profits, and vintage ECKO Streetwear T-Shirts live on in their own section here at Metropolis Vintage!

SOUTH POLE and TIMBERLAND wear staying strong at METROPOLIS VINTAGE!

South Pole and Timberland are in effect at Metropolis Vintage! We’ve got both of these right at home on our streetwear rack. It’s a scorching summer out here on the streets of New York City, but no better time to get a deal on a Timberland hoodie or classic South Pole tee. Stop in and find the best of our rapidly expanding vintage streetwear collections!

BE:FIRST in vintage at METROPOLIS VINTAGE

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METROPOLIS VINTAGE had a recent visit from JPop sensations BE:FIRST – here they are with bags bursting with goodies from our shelves. There’s still plenty to be found, however! We’re always getting new shipments of vintage treasures for everyone’s enjoyment. Get there before the next pop stars do!

ED HARDY T-Shirts won’t fade from METROPOLIS VINTAGE

You likely know Don Hardy from his work as a stand out tattoo artist throughout the ages. His associations and mentorship from the famous Sailor Jerry, the way he brought original design to tattoo work in an era when many were simply doing flash work. His signature style, where bits of Japanese aesthetic crept into his work, influencing countless others. What you may not know is that Don Ed Hardy licensed his name and work into a quite popular tattoo themed shirt series of the ’90s, of which we have a full selection of here at Metropolis Vintage!