Cover Yourself With a John Matthews Art Tee Shirts
In addition to my print art I also create unique designs for tee shirts featuring my artwork. You can find all of my tee shirts at my Tee Public website.
Why Tee Public?
I made my tee shirt designs available through Tee Public for one reason: Quality. It doesn’t make any sense to spend money on unique tee shirts only to watch it fade or come apart.
Every tee shirt is printed on high-resolution garment printers and they’re very fade-resistant. I’ve bought several tee shirts and after a couple years of weekly wear and washings the printed designs remain very crisp. The quality of the tee shirts themselves are high, too. You can choose from a wide variety of colors and sizes (up to 5XL) in men’s, women’s and children’s styles.
You can also have my designs on phone cases, coffee mugs, stickers, and other interesting items. And, if you aren’t satisfied, they have a generous return/exchange policy. What’s not to love?
John Matthews Art Tee Shirts
Click on one of the following tee shirt designs to go directly to its Tee Public page
Strategic Air Command Tee Shirts
Tactical Air Command Tee Shirts
B-52 Stratofortress Tee Shirts
F-105 Thunderchief Tee Shirts
F-4 Phantom Tee Shirts
F-101 Voodoo Tee Shirts
Strategic Air Command
The powerful Strategic Air Command crest set against the “constellation of stars” banner that graced SAC bombers and tankers.
We all know it was the best major command, don’t we?
The mighty Strategic Air Command crest. I also have a different version of this shirt with the SAC crest on the front, and the crest and star banner on the back. You can see it here.
Tactical Air Command
The crest of the mighty Tactical Air Command (TAC). Whether eliminating an enemy’s aircraft from the skies, flying tactical bombing strikes, or providing ground support for our troops, TAC’s mission was air superiority. My new tee shirt design features the bold TAC crest front-and-center on a shirt you’ll be proud to wear.
Here’s a variation of the TAC crest that was seen on the tails of many USAF fighter aircraft. A smaller version is also available.
Here’s the TAC crest again, but smaller.
A smaller version of the TAC crest and lightning bolt.
B-52 Stratofortress
Peace, the old fashioned way. This is my take on the old, familiar “peace” symbol using the top view of my own B-52 rendering.
“Never Underestimate a Man Who Flew the B-52 Stratofortress” This features my rendering of a Boeing B-52 from my artwork, titled “On the Grid.”
“Never Underestimate the Crewchief of a B-52 Stratofortress”.
F-105 Thunderchief
The F-105D Thunderchief and “Thunderchief” heritage logo.
“Thunderchief” heritage logo.
F-105B Thunderchief of the 335th TFS (“The Chiefs”)
Another vintage “Thunderchief” heritage logo.
Thunderchief Arrowhead
Thunderchief arrowheads for every section color: Black, Yellow, Red, Blue, and Green.
The silhouette of an F-105 Thunderchief set against the American Flag.
The silhouette of an F-105 Thunderchief in a circular design.
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom
The silhouette of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II set against the American Flag.
Vertically-oriented “Phantom II” and “Spooky.”
Vertically-oriented “McDonnell Douglas Phantom II” with Phantom silhouette inside a circular design.
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II silhouette in a circular design.
McDonnell F-101 Voodoo
McDonnell Voodoo heritage logo.
McDonnell F-101B Voodoo tee shirts featuring an 111st Fighter Interceptor Squadron (the Texans) Voodoo set against the flag of the Great State of Texas.
A silhouette of the F-101 Voodoo, the ol’ Medicine Man, and the McDonnell Aircraft Company script in a vertical arrangement.
A pair of F-101B Voodoos and the ol’ Medicine Man “Voodoo McDonnell” heritage logo.