By-Pass Diner Tee
Consuming too many greasy burgers and fries could lead to blocked coronary arteries, but the originators of the By-Pass Diner weren’t trying to be funny with their choice of name.
Rather, when they opened in 1939 on Harrisburg’s Herr Street in a converted Hershey Transit No. 8 trolley car, the owners’ point of reference was the nearby Route 22 bypass project.
Later housed in a classic stainless steel building, By-Pass was featured in the opening credits of the ABC soap opera, “One Life to Live.”
This design features coral red and white ink on a Pacific Blue tee.
Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 100% organic cotton fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.
Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.
Consuming too many greasy burgers and fries could lead to blocked coronary arteries, but the originators of the By-Pass Diner weren’t trying to be funny with their choice of name.
Rather, when they opened in 1939 on Harrisburg’s Herr Street in a converted Hershey Transit No. 8 trolley car, the owners’ point of reference was the nearby Route 22 bypass project.
Later housed in a classic stainless steel building, By-Pass was featured in the opening credits of the ABC soap opera, “One Life to Live.”
This design features coral red and white ink on a Pacific Blue tee.
Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 100% organic cotton fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.
Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.
Consuming too many greasy burgers and fries could lead to blocked coronary arteries, but the originators of the By-Pass Diner weren’t trying to be funny with their choice of name.
Rather, when they opened in 1939 on Harrisburg’s Herr Street in a converted Hershey Transit No. 8 trolley car, the owners’ point of reference was the nearby Route 22 bypass project.
Later housed in a classic stainless steel building, By-Pass was featured in the opening credits of the ABC soap opera, “One Life to Live.”
This design features coral red and white ink on a Pacific Blue tee.
Made from high-quality 4.4-ounce 100% organic cotton fabric. Screen printed in Lancaster, Pa.
Shirt sizes are unisex unless otherwise indicated; view our size chart to find your best fit.