Herpak Franks Tee

$28.00

Herpak had been in business for 44 years — and had sold millions of hot dogs — when the company in 1955 celebrated the opening of its new high-tech plant “on the original location” at 1146 S. Cameron St. An ad noted: “You should see how these Herpak products are pampered,” alluding to bologna, ham, bacon and sausage in addition to franks. Herpak, which operated at least until 1985, was known for its long-time support of 4-H by buying prize steers at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.

The original version of this design comes on a cream tee.

The newer brick version is on a vintage pigment-dyed shirt. The dye color is applied directly to the fabric's surface after the shirt is cut and sewn. The dye "sits" on the material, creating a more faded, vintage, or distressed appearance.

Read the Herpak Franks Tee blog post for more about this tee and design.

Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 100% cotton fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.

Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.

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Herpak had been in business for 44 years — and had sold millions of hot dogs — when the company in 1955 celebrated the opening of its new high-tech plant “on the original location” at 1146 S. Cameron St. An ad noted: “You should see how these Herpak products are pampered,” alluding to bologna, ham, bacon and sausage in addition to franks. Herpak, which operated at least until 1985, was known for its long-time support of 4-H by buying prize steers at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.

The original version of this design comes on a cream tee.

The newer brick version is on a vintage pigment-dyed shirt. The dye color is applied directly to the fabric's surface after the shirt is cut and sewn. The dye "sits" on the material, creating a more faded, vintage, or distressed appearance.

Read the Herpak Franks Tee blog post for more about this tee and design.

Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 100% cotton fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.

Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.

Herpak had been in business for 44 years — and had sold millions of hot dogs — when the company in 1955 celebrated the opening of its new high-tech plant “on the original location” at 1146 S. Cameron St. An ad noted: “You should see how these Herpak products are pampered,” alluding to bologna, ham, bacon and sausage in addition to franks. Herpak, which operated at least until 1985, was known for its long-time support of 4-H by buying prize steers at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.

The original version of this design comes on a cream tee.

The newer brick version is on a vintage pigment-dyed shirt. The dye color is applied directly to the fabric's surface after the shirt is cut and sewn. The dye "sits" on the material, creating a more faded, vintage, or distressed appearance.

Read the Herpak Franks Tee blog post for more about this tee and design.

Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 100% cotton fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.

Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.