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The Seinfeld TV show, which aired for nine seasons, is considered by many to be a landmark in popular culture. Created by Larry David and comedian Jerry Seinfeld, the show "about nothing" focuses on the minutiae of daily life, such as going out for dinner, waiting in line at the movies, and buying a suit. Here, we celebrate the "third best sitcom ever" with a gallery of the most sought after Seinfeld t-shirts available. The collection includes the popular Seinfeld Kramer t-shirt, Festivus tees, Kramerica Industries shirts and the Newman Seinfeld t-shirt. Also, browse designs that include Seinfeld quotes like "yada, yada, yada."
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The front of this Seinfeld tee features the George Costanza Seinfeld quote, "The jerk store called. They're running out of you!" The memorable quote can be heard in the episode "The Comeback" from the eighth season. In that particular Seinfeld episode, George suffers from l'esprit de l'escalier (stairway wit), which is a phrase used to describe a riposte to an insult, or any witty, clever remark that comes to mind too late to be useful—when one is on the "staircase" leaving the scene.



This attractive Seinfeld Kramerica t-shirt displays a logo for Kramerica Industries on the front, along with the tagline, "It's business as usual at Kramerica." The back of the tee lists some of Cosmo Kramer's inventions, including "The Bro 'Manssiere' a bra for chesty men," a "coffee-table book about coffee tables," "the apartment door screen door," "the Make-Your-Own-Pizza parlor," and others. Tell your friends you were an intern at Kramerica Industries.



The Seinfeld Soup Nazi is one of the most memorable characters to ever appear on the Seinfeld TV show. The Soup Nazi is famous for the over-regimentation he constantly demands of his patrons. During "The Soup Nazi" Seinfeld episode, George complains that he did not receive bread with his soup. The Soup Nazi replies, "No soup for you!"



The front of this Seinfeld t-shirt displays the logo for the Seinfeld television show. The recognizable logo provides the perfect way for you to express your love for the legendary TV series. The show "about nothing" never aimed to teach its audience a lesson. Instead, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer offered us moral ambiguity and loads of fun.




Vandelay Industries is a fictitious latex company that George Costanza creates from the pseudonym Art Vandelay. Assigning Jerry's phone number to the company, George uses the Vandelay Industries company name to convince the local unemployment agency that he is looking for work. This way he will still be able to obtain unemployment checks. The bestselling Vandelay Industries Seinfeld t-shirts on the left advertise the worldwide leader in latex.



Guys shouldn't be ashamed if they're a little "heavy in the chest." This Seinfeld Kramer t-shirt advertises The Bro (or Manssiere), "The bra for men!" Presented by Kramerica Industries, The Bro is the ingenious idea of Cosmo Kramer and Frank Costanza. It's a way for flabby chested men to hide their extra baggage. Kramer and Frank consider going into the bra business with accountant Sid Farkus. Order it with a Seinfeld Soup Nazi t-shirt.



Newman first appeared in the third season of the Seinfeld TV show. He is a postal worker who is Jerry's portly neighbor and nemesis from Apartment 5E. This officially licensed Seinfeld Newman t-shirt displays Newman's "Hello Jerry." greeting on the front and Jerry's "Hello, Newman." response on the back. Their humorous contempt for one another often results in Newman plotting against Jerry.



Little Jerry appears in the eighth season of the Seinfeld TV series. Kramer sets out to buy a hen for eggs, but mistakenly returns home with a rooster that he names "Little Jerry Seinfeld." After watching his rooster fight off a dog, Kramer decides to enter Little Jerry in a cockfight. Kramer and the real Jerry train the rooster, and it wins the fight. The front of this Little Jerry Seinfeld t-shirt features a silhouette of the rooster wearing a pair of boxing gloves, ready to fight. This tee is a great way to show that you're in Little Jerry's corner.



The design on these Seinfeld t-shirts advertises that a donation has been made in your name to "The Human Fund," George Costanza's fake charity. George makes up the charity as a way to get out of having to spend money on Christmas gifts. He gives his co-worker a card stating that a donation had been made in their name to a charity called "The Human Fund." An employee then gives George a company check for $20,000 for The Human Fund.



This design is based on Kramer's Seinfeld quote about the fictional Hennigan's Scotch, "Say you got a big job interview, and you're a little nervous. Well, throw back a couple of shots of Hennigan's and you'll be as loose as a goose and ready to roll in no time. And because it's odorless, why, it'll be our little secret. That's Hennigan's, no smell, no tell brand scotch." Wear this Hennigan's Seinfeld shirt to show your support for the scotch that never gives itself away. From the third season's "Red Dot" episode.



These Kramerica Seinfeld tees celebrate Cosmo Kramer's company and its American roots. The patriotic red, white, and blue Kramerica Industries logo proudly salutes Kramer's innovative ideas, including the pizza parlor where customers make their own pizza and the condiment dispenser that puts ketchup and mustard in the same bottle. Give it as a gift with a "No Soup for You!" Seinfeld Soup Nazi t-shirt or a Vandelay Industries tee.



Seinfeld's "Sponge" episode is one of the most talked about episodes of the Seinfeld television series. During the episode, Kramer tells Elaine that the female contraceptive sponge is being taken off the market. Elaine panics and begins scouring the city to find pharmacies that still have sponges. Upon arriving at a pharmacy that still carries them, she purchases a full case. Her limited supply causes her to wonder if her current boyfriend is "sponge-worthy." This Seinfeld t-shirt asks, "Are you sponge-worthy?"



The front of this tee displays a portrait of Jerry Seinfeld's neighbor, Cosmo Kramer. Underneath the image is the description, "He is a loathsome offensive brute, yet I can't look away." Who can forget Kramer's pompadour hairstyle, vintage clothing and his sliding bursts through Jerry's apartment door? Available in white or black, these Seinfeld Kramer t-shirts are a must have for fans.



Kramer and Newman discover that they are each planning rival millennium parties, both on December 31, 1999. They decide to combine their parties into one large party dubbed "Newmanium." This Seinfeld Newman t-shirt advertises Newman's party with a Wrestlemania style Newmanium logo. Initially, Newman did not want Jerry Seinfeld to come to his millennium party. He allows Jerry to come in exchange for Elaine's presence.



One of the most repeated quotes from the Seinfeld TV show comes from the episode titled "The Yada Yada," which aired during the eighth season of the television series. In that episode, George Costanza's girlfriend is big on using the phrase, "yada yada yada." George grows curious as to what details she may be leaving out when she uses the phrase. He questions her, and he discovers more than he wants to know. This Yada t-shirt displays the quote.



Festivus is an annual holiday made popular in the Seinfeld episode "The Strike." George's father, Frank, tells Kramer, "Many Christmases ago, I went to buy a doll for my son. I reached for the last one they had, but so did another man. As I rained blows upon him, I realized there had to be another way." Curious, Kramer asks what happened to the doll. Frank replies, "It was destroyed. But out of that a new holiday was born: a Festivus for the rest of us!"


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