Bill Johnson's Big Apple Phoenix Men/Unisex T-Shirt

$29.95
Color: Heather Red
Size: S
Sizing guide
A throwback to Bill Johnson's Big Apple, the cowboy barbecue joint that fired up on Van Buren in 1956 under its giant longhorn-and-"Let's Eat!!" neon sign. Founder Bill Johnson was pure Arizona showman — a stuntman, pilot, and radio host who broadcast his show from a mock jail cell in the dining room, with Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings dropping by. And quietly, it was a civil rights landmark: in the days of segregation, it served everyone, reportedly the only place on that stretch of old Route 66 that would. Fifty-nine years of ribs and cinnamon dressing, closed in 2015.

This updated unisex essential fits like a vintage well-loved favorite. Expertly crafted with an ultra-soft fabric, baby rib collar, reinforced side-seam, and excellent quality print, our shirts will easily be the best in your closet. Solid colors are 100% cotton, heather colors feature a 52/48 cotton/poly blend.


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