Original Party Animal: Limited Edition Green HyperFlash

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Gecko Hawaii SKU: GXNAZHFG-S

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The Gecko Hawaii Artist Series Presents:
Gecko X Steve Nazar!
ONLY 175 MADE!
 
Limited Edition - This 1st Edition is the ONLY time we plan to print it on all 3 Heat-Activated HyperFLASH Color-Changing Tees colors!
 

From the LEGENDARY mind of artist & cartoonist Steve Nazar -- the guy who literally re-invented "graphic tees" in the 1980's and alongside Town & Country Surf brought to life the iconic "Thrilla Gorilla" and "Da' Boys" -- is an all new collaboration with Gecko Hawaii  --  starring a brand-new, motley crew of wild party animals that provide a nostalgic feeling of pure awesomeness -- yet establish a whole new era of neon icons!

T-SHIRT FEATURES:

  • 1st time the Gecko Hawaii X Steve Nazar Characters Are Revealed!
  • Limited Edition Print on a Green-To-Yellow Heat-Activated, HyperFLASH Color-Changing Tee!
  • 100% Cotton
  • Unisex Tee (In between sizes? We recommend sizing up!)
  • Uses Retro, Neon Green 1X Textured Puff Ink!
  • Front Pocket Logo uses Glow In The Dark Green Puff Ink & features Gecko's 1980's "Nod, Nod, Wink, Wink" Pocket Logo Design!
  • So many cool characters!

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR SIZING GUIDE FOR HYPERFLASH TEES!

Anybody who grew up in the 1980's either wore (or wanted to wear) a tee with Nazar characters on them -- or played the T&C video game on their original Nintendo Entertainment System! For those of you who have been missing the nostalgic, laid back, party/skate/surf vibe of Nazar's artwork -- and have been buying old vintage versions on eBay in order to see it again in all of it's original & amazing neon & lightly puffed ink glory -- the WAIT IS FINALLY OVER!

Please note, in general, the cost of our tees are not going up -- these Gecko X Collaboration tees cost $2 more than normal, as they are special, utilize an 18 station retro printing machine and cost $2 more to create -- plus we want to be able to support the artists who participate.