Our long sleeve T-shirts feature heavyweight 100% cotton with a solid, structured feel that’s built for warmth, comfort, and long-lasting wear.
Tiny Naylor's drive-in restaurants became gathering spots across Los Angeles starting in the late 1940s, known for carhop service and bold Googie architecture. The Wilshire Boulevard location stood as a landmark of mid-century dining culture. Places like these defined how Angelenos ate, socialized, and experienced the city's postwar optimism. Part of our Vintage Restaurant collection, celebrating the classic American menus of yesteryear.
The Details:
Gold and red atomic starburst shapes frame a cartoon chef in a white hat and apron over a red outfit, carrying a steaming platter, with white sparkle accents scattered around. White script text reading "Tiny Naylors" appears beside the chef. Gold uppercase text below reads "3037 Wilshire Blvd. At Virgil" and "Los Angeles."
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