Crazy Eddie

Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie
Crazy Eddie

American Retro Apparel

$29.00 

Crazy Eddie was a consumer electronics chain in the Northeastern United States. The chain was started in 1971 in Brooklyn, New York, by businessmen Eddie and Sam M. Antar, and was previously named ERS Electronics (ERS stood for Eddie, Rose and Sam; Rose and Sam were Eddie's parents). The chain rose to prominence throughout the Tri-State Region as much for its prices as for its memorable radio and television commercials, featuring a frenetic, "crazy" character played by radio DJ Jerry Carroll (who copied most of his shtick from early TV-commercial pioneer, used car and electronics salesman Earl "Madman" Muntz. At its peak, Crazy Eddie had 43 stores in four states and reported more than $300 million in sales.

This Gildan t-shirt has a classic fit with thick cotton fabric.

• 100% cotton
• Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester
• Ash Grey is 99% cotton, 1% polyester
• Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²)
• Open-end yarn
• Tubular fabric
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) WIDTH (inches) SLEEVE LENGTH (inches)
S 28 18 15 ⅝
M 29 20 17
L 30 22 18 ½
XL 31 24 20
2XL 32 26 21 ½
3XL 33 28 22 ¾
4XL 34 30 24 ¼
5XL 35 32 25 ¼

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