Introduction To First Annual WKRP Thanksgiving Day Turkey Drop Shirt
Step back in time with this conversation-starting t-shirt commemorating the legendary “First Annual WKRP Thanksgiving Day Turkey Drop” from November 22, 1978. The design features a hilarious scene with a helicopter hovering over a cityscape, complete with the infamous quote “As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!” This piece of pop culture history comes alive through vibrant dye-sublimation printing that ensures the artwork remains crisp and fade-resistant through countless washes.
Crafted from a premium blend of 35% cotton and 65% polyester, this shirt offers the perfect balance of comfort and durability. The fabric composition creates a lightweight, breathable garment that’s ideal for year-round wear, whether you’re braving cooler autumn days or enjoying summer festivities. The moisture-wicking properties keep you cool and comfortable, while the reinforced taped neck and shoulders ensure the shirt maintains its shape wash after wash.
Available in various colors including classic gray, soft pink, and light blue, this t-shirt makes for a perfect gift for classic TV enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates a good laugh. The attention to detail in construction, from the tubular rib collar to the silky-smooth finish, makes it both comfortable and long-lasting. Care is straightforward – simply machine wash cold, hang to dry, and iron on reverse if needed.
Whether you’re attending a Thanksgiving gathering or just want to showcase your appreciation for classic television humor, this WKRP Turkey Drop shirt is sure to become a cherished piece in your wardrobe. It’s more than just a t-shirt – it’s a wearable piece of comedy history that’s sure to spark conversations and bring smiles wherever you go.
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Prints: Dye-sublimation printing
Washable: Machine wash cold, only non-chlorine bleach when needed, hang dry, cool iron on the reverse side or dry clean
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