Step back in time with this vintage-inspired tribute to classic American roadside dining. The Westerner Drive-Inn opened its doors in 1949 in Tucumcari, New Mexico, during the golden age of Route 66, serving hungry travelers and locals alike with its signature mix of fast service and home-style cooking.
This retro design features a distressed, weathered print that captures the nostalgic charm of mid-century drive-in culture, printed using state-of-the-art direct-to-garment technology for exceptional detail and durability. The classic unisex fit is crafted from heavyweight 5.3 oz preshrunk cotton, ensuring comfort and a consistent size wash after wash.
Specifications:
- Premium cotton t-shirt
- 100% preshrunk cotton
- Tear-away label for comfort
- Front print only
- Available in sizes S-5XL
- Multiple color options
- Classic unisex cut
The Westerner Drive-Inn became a beloved fixture along Route 66, known for its welcoming neon signs and convenient car-hop service. Operating during the peak of America's love affair with the automobile, it offered weary travelers a taste of local hospitality and quick, satisfying meals. As interstate highways changed travel patterns and dining habits evolved, the drive-in remained a testament to a bygone era of American road culture.
Celebrate the golden age of roadside dining with this comfortable, durable tribute to one of New Mexico's classic drive-in establishments.