GREASY HANDS SOCIETY LOGO BLACK & WHITE HAT SPECS:
- 100% cotton twill
- Structured, five-panel, high-profile
- Flat bill
- Direct 3D Embroidered Greasy Hands Society logo front panel
- Direct Embroidered Hand Icon on side panel
- Sewn eyelets
- Snapback closure
- Breathability and flex
- Adjustable snapback strap
- Black Hat with White Thread
PISTON CREW SOCKS SPECS:
Our Piston Logo Crew Socks are ribbed and cushioned, showcasing a white toe and heel, with RSTMD text woven into the sole. They are available in both 1-pack and 3-pack options. If you’ve spent all your money on car parts, don’t fret; we’ve got you covered. You can still stay fresh while proudly rocking these embroidered crew socks, featuring a black dual piston embroidered on a white band just below your calves.
- 80% cotton, 18% nylon, 2% spandex blend for comfort
- Ribbed cushioned design
- One size fits most
STAY GREASY PIN SPECS:
This Pin says it all, telling you exactly what you need to keep in mind. Get yours now, and stay greasy.
- Dimensions: 1.1″x0.9″
VARIETY PACK GRAPHIC SHOP RAGS:
Each pack includes three 12″ x 12″ red shop rags with custom graphics that feature Hula Girl, OMFAC RSTMD 357, and Old-School Carb. All three shop rags are perfect for cleaning up dirty hands, checking fluids, wiping down parts, or pinup next to your toolbox. Carry it in your pocket or stash it in your glove box. Just like any other rag, it’s created to be reusable & washable.
Hula Girl
- Our shop rags are designed by our in-house artists, this pack includes three different styles: The Hula Girl is taken straight from our own F-100; a reminder to grab your tools and get to wrenching. Printed on a traditional red shop rag, she?s ready for garage duty or a nice rub down.
.357
- The second design is the OMFAC RSTMD .357 rag. This bullet rag sums up our philosophy of getting it done right the first time with no compromise needed. It has the perfect stopping power for putting down stains & grime in one shot.
Carb
- Our third rag in the series is an old-school carb as a nod to days past – back when you had to figure it out yourself, long before ECU tuning and YouTube videos.