Skip to main content

Pepsi Cola Retro 80s and 90s Logo T-shirts

You may remember a time in the 1980s when it became very cool indeed to drink Pepsi. TV adverts featuring pop music and movie mega stars such as Michael Jackson and Michael J. Fox helped to boost sales of the carbonated soft drink massively, Plus, you may also remember Pepsi Perfect being sold in Cafe 80's in the Back To The Future II movie.

I will  be showing you a 1980's logo T-shirt further down the page, but I want to start by showing you a cool T-shirt featuring the Pepsi logo from 1991 - I guess using the word cool in your 50's is not cool, and I'm not even sure if the word is still actually cool, but you get my drift!

Man wearing a red, white and blue T-shirt with Pepsi logo at the beach
80's Pepsi Logo Ringer T-shirt

This official 1991 logo T-shirt for men is being sold from the Pepsi store on Amazon.co.uk,.and features a retro ringer design with blue edging on a white tee, with the classic logo printed on the front. The sizes available are medium, large and X-large, but there is another listing from for the same official T-shirt in sizes small and XXL.

1980s Pepsi can and 1990s Pepsi Can side by side

To avoid any confusion, I thought I'd include this photo featuring a can from the 80s and a can from the 90s, so you can spot the difference! The only real difference you'll notice with the 90s logo is that the wording has a slight slant. It's actually pretty hard to see the difference at first glance! Also, the Pepsi wording was separated from the logo. 

So you're not a fella? Not to worry, because an official Women's Pepsi T-shirt is also being sold on Amazon in white or grey, although there is no ringer design available.

Women's Retro 80's Pepsi Logo T-shirt, Grey.Women's Retro 80's Pepsi Logo T-shirt, Grey.Women's White 1991 Pepsi Logo T-shirt. Sizes 10, 12, 16.Women's White 1991 Pepsi Logo T-shirt. Sizes 10, 12, 16.

 

These tees are described as being "genuine and official Pepsi merchandise and made from 100% high quality cotton", and I think they are definitely a nice retro choice for wearing this summer.

The T-shirts are actually described as "1991" and so are ideal for getting an authentic 90s look.

Suzuki Racing Pepsi Cola 80's Logo T-shirt, Blue. Adults S or XLSuzuki Racing Pepsi Cola 80's Logo T-shirt, Blue. Adults S or XL

 

Motorcycling enthusiasts will remember the iconic 1989 Pepsi Suzuki RGV500 motorbike ridden by Kevin Schwantz. This was one of his best seasons, in which he won six races and came runner-up in all of the other races. This awesome T-shirt is based on that very motorbike and is definitely a very cool choice! 

Pepsi Vintage Bottle Top Graphic T-shirt, navy bluePepsi Vintage Bottle Top Graphic T-shirt, navy blue

 

If you want to go even further back in time, then you may like this T-shirt for men which features a vintage 1950s bottle top. This one is a genuine, official product and also comes in grey in sizes from small to XXL. Cola in bottles became hugely popular with the younger generation during a decade that saw the emergence of rock n' roll music. 

Well, I hope you like my choice of retro Pepsi logo T-shirts. I do hope you choose to add one to your summer wardrobe this year.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Blondie - Debbie Harry - 70s and 80s Fashion Photos

Embed from Getty Images Debbie Harry Fridge Magnet Back in my school days (yes, it was a long, long time ago!) many kids associated Blondie purely with lead singer Debbie Harry, although Blondie was actually a band, and a damn fine one, too. It's not hard to see why. After all, she oozed sex appeal and became a style icon, and many of her looks can still be seen on the high street today. Harry's designer friend Stephen Sprouse can claim responsibility for many of those looks. He created every style you can imagine using denim, black leather biker jackets, camoflauge, wayfarer and aviator shades, pink and girly styles, nautical stripes, animal print catsuits - the list goes on! I find it amusing that in 1998 Britney Spears caused controversy by wearing a school uniform for her video "Hit Me Baby One More Time". How quickly we forget that Debbie Harry had done this two decades earlier! After forming in 1974, Blondie became pioneers of the punk and new wave s

Kia-Ora 80s TV Advert - I'll be your dog!

Anyone who watched British TV during the 1980s (or went to the cinema) will remember the Kia-Ora crows advert featuring the slogan "I'll be your dog".  You may well remember the Kia-Ora drinks in plastic cartons which the usherette used to sell in the cinema. They also sold them in our local youth club, although sometimes it was Tip Top orange, which kind of tasted like the carton.  The advert itself was pretty bizarre but also a lot of fun. It featured a child wearing a straw sunhat and carrying his belongings over his shoulder, while walking in the hot sun carrying an empty glass. Suddenly, a dog appears from nowhere and tips Kia-Ora orange into his glass. The sun wrings itself out into the glass to top it up.  A crow is following the child and shouts "Kia-Ora!". The child replies "It's too orangey for crows, It's just for me and my dog." The crow replies "I'll be your dog!", and then starts barking. As they continue to walk, an

Create an 80s or 90s Acid House - Raver Look

With its squelching bass sounds (often created using a Roland TB-303 bass synth) and minimalist production, the sound of acid house first became popular in the latter half of the 80s, starting in 1987. The media were more focused on the illegal raves and psychedelic drugs, but in reality, a good many young folk enjoyed dancing to the new sound in nightclubs (including myself) without going anywhere near any drugs or illegal raves. What is synonymous with the acid house scene is the smiley face logo, and the T-shirt featuring the logo, along with tie dye and psychedelic clothing, and bucket hats which became popular with ravers. Baggy over the knee shorts were popular with men. Bandanas and dungarees/dungaree shorts were also worn by both sexes. Some ravers also had  yellow whistles . In the early 90s,  white overalls , hooded anoracks and  yellow dust masks with an "E" , smiley face or radiation symbol also became part of the rave scene. Initially, the dust masks we