$ 215.00
This is a vintage Kahlua Sweater. It is in excellent vintage condition with no major flaws. It looks like it was made for some sort of promotional event in Alaska. Size: It's 25.5" long and 22" pit to pit. Tag says reads Colts Neck Medium. Please e-mail...
$ 375.00 - Sold Out
This is a rare Pabst Blue Ribbon K2 SKI Sweater. It is EXCELLENT condition with no rips or snags. The sweater has the same image on the reverse side. One arm says PABST and the other says K2. Size (inches): Tag says Extra Large 23" pit to pit...
$ 135.00
This is a vintage Leinenkugels beer coaches jacket from the 80s. It is in EXCELLENT vintage condition with only one small stain on the right sleeve. (see photo). It has the classic striped collar and cuffs. Size: Tag Reads M 40-42 (fits just shy of men's large)...
$ 19.95 - Sold Out
This is a vintage Old Style blue Corvette hat. It is in awesome vintage condition and has never been worn! It is comfortable and fits almost all head sizes. Please e-mail us with any questions.
This is your home for beer and liquor promotional items. We specialize in vintage beer clothing but carry many other interesting items. We sell liquor and beer signs, patches, tappers, accessories, hats, and much more! Many items are one of a kind and we add new inventory often.
BarCloset.com has spotted another beer show that is going on May 6th 2017 at the Omni Center in Onalaska, WI. Show runs from 9am-2pm and there will be plenty of great beer related items! More details are below. "Attend...
You just bought a neon beer sign from a garage sale. You put it near an outlet to light it up one more time before you decide where to put it and.....ziiiiittttt.....it doesn't light up. Before you start punching it...
A bachelor party is an elevated experience in life. By that, I mean, it’s a time when you feel like you’re on another level. It’s natural to feel this. You come together with, mostly, guys you have known for a...
In the 1970's, Budweiser started a trend by making knitted beer sweaters. One of the early years they did it, they had proceeds of each sweater go towards funding the olympic ski team. They used newspaper, magazines and television to...