Star Wars Blaster T-Shirt from Loiter
The outline of this gun alone should spark up nostalgia for any Generation Y or Millianial. It was used by the most pimpin’ and bad ass Star Wars character ever! Talk all you want about the Jedi or whatever, but no one holds a candle to Han Solo! He was the equivalent of Captain Kirk from Star Trek… a straight up Space Pimp!
My Heroes have always used blasters!
Originally posted 2009-02-14 06:30:26.
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Tags: Blaster T-Shirt, Captain Kirk, Generation Y, Han Solo, Loiter, Millianial, Star Trek, Star Wars T-Shirts




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