Carlton Y.
Jul 30, 2018
Cool print t-shirt shop in the Garden District of Uptown New Orleans. We had a total of three shirts created from scratch and the service was decent. The total wait time was about 45 minutes, and they had a lot of different print options to choose from. They were out of a few initial prints that I liked, but I made due of their inventory and found something creative to wear for a music festival that I plan to attend in September. The place is not the best for kids though, a lot of inappropriate type of books, and toys all over the place lol. My mind definitely went to the gutter a few times, but that is neither here nor there. Low-key Expensive! They aren't the cleanest or sharpest with the press from what I saw, but did their best to give us quality.Overall, this is a no-frills custom print t-shirt and vintage shop. A one time occasion, but not sure if I would return on any given day when back in NOLA. Felt overpriced for what we got! 3 STARS.
Read MoreShercole K.
Jul 29, 2010
This is a great place to go to get all types of weird crazy goodness. This is the land of geekdom and I love it. Lots of stuff from back in the day definitely check it out.Once I got a Women in the War from their first campaign back in the 40s lunch pail. Now tell me that's not a random goodness buy.
Read MoreKathleen K.
Feb 23, 2015
This is a fun little quirky store.I stopped in because of the lunch boxes from the window. They have all kinds of costume accessories, fun collectibles and new lunch boxes. It is a crowded little area so be patient and spend time searching through everything. Prices are reasonable and the owner, David, shipped as promised.
Read MoreSarah S.
Feb 24, 2017
This isn't generally the kind of place I would bother reviewing, but I had such a wonderful experience here today that I had to share the good news. To set the scene: it's the Friday before Mardi Gras, and the Quarter is jam-packed with tourists and out-of-towners. It's a small shop, so even though Funrock'n isn't completely slammed, it's still snug in there and difficult to move around. I caught the eye of an employee and she asked how she could help. I explained that the only thing my mother asked for from my trip to NOLA was a tank top with a fleur-de-lis on it. She grabbed a binder and flipped through to show me the fleur-de-lis options and helped me pick a shirt. During this time, the store filled up. The two mature women working were busy bees -- tending to customers and answering phones and helping me get my shirt printed -- never losing their smiles and their friendly demeanors. It was practically an art form to watch them work. My shirt, once finished, was a bit pricey, but the service I received was as good as I could have asked for. If you're looking for a custom shirt, local flair, or random and kitschy gifts, this is a great stop on your journey through the Quarter.
Read MoreMelissa M.
Apr 22, 2011
I went in last night (with dog in tow) to pick up my Bunarchy tickets and made my biggest accomplishment yet.. I left under $100!!! Only because I know I'm coming back on Sat to pick up more! Its not that the store is that expensive, its just that much fun! For example, last night I picked up the following: 'I'll take a vodka, marijuana, moca latte' magnet, a set of rabbit ears and tail in both pink and black, ruffled boy shorts to go under my costume, two sets of glitter eye lashes, additional luchadora key covers (one is simply never enough), and last but SO not least, another pack of pink mustaches!!! I think its truly impossible to leave here without at least one gift for a friend! The store isnt quite as large as their other store on Magazine, so if you're looking for clothes, like dresses and stuff, I'd recommend the Magazine store location. I'll post pics of what I bought shortly!
Read MoreJared F.
Jul 5, 2009
This shop is insane! I know, very vague review, but it's so many things packed into one itty bitty shop that it's just fun, awesome, crazy, and weird all at once. My type of place. The nostalgic memorabilia you can pick up from there range from cool to just off the wall. Last I went there, there was a foot tall Ghostbusters Stay Puft dashboard buddie that caught my eye, but not my wallet. I wonder if it's still there?In any case, if you're as big a geek as I am, this is definitely the place to go.
Read MoreTimothy W.
Jun 25, 2011
Still a cute place.But last time I went in, the photo-booth was out of commission. Honestly the photo-booth was the only reason I ever went here, so that was a huge disappointment. But if you are looking for crazy and weird kitch from NOLA it's still the perfect place...and the other reviews will be far more helpful in that arena.
Read MoreD T.
Nov 20, 2010
$36 dollars for a custom t-shirt, and when delivered part of the lettering is coming up and discolored. The clerk told me there is nothing she can do. In other words another shit hole that will not back their product. I realize that a lot of tourist come through this joint but if you do not back your product how do you expect a local to return? Repeat business equals word of mouth and higher sales.... well maybe in an reputable establishment.
Read MoreAlex D.
Oct 17, 2011
It's like a practical joke shop. You've got your gag props, Halloween masks, collectable toys, Mexican wrestler masks, costume wigs, gag gifts, fridge magnets with catchy sayings, pins with catchy sayings, iron-on T-shirts with catchy sayings, and just the right sense of humor. It's like a Spencer's Gifts that's not surrounded by 13-year-olds
Read MoreJosh A.
Jun 8, 2012
Where can you get a bacon wallet, custom shirts, Lucha libre masks, a 4ft beard, velvet Jesus, a pickle LED light, a Shakespeare action figure, a book of douche bag quotes, etc...? Here.
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