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Look Great in the 918: Where to Buy Your Tulsa-Themed Apparel

Are you ready to find your new favorite Tulsa-themed items and apparel? In honor of September 18, affectionately known as "918 Day" in Tulsa (because of our 918 area code), we’re sharing a guide to three local spots where you can find Tulsa t-shirts, stickers, and more. 

  1. Ida Red 

Ida Red has a variety of Tulsa, Route 66, and Oklahoma-themed items. Be sure to check them out at any of their three locations:

  1. Brookside: 3336 S Peoria Avenue, Tulsa OK
  2. Downtown: 208a N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103
  3. South Tulsa:  9146 S Yale Ave (Suite 215) 

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  1. The next stop is Decopolis. Located along historic Route 66 Decopolis is a magical environment with plenty of Tulsa-themed gifts, souvenirs and more. They also have a Tulsa Art Deco mini-museum located in the store that you don’t want to miss. 

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  1. When you’re done at Decopolis, walk over to Buck Atom’s Cosmic Curios for a fun experience for the whole family. This gift shop is an iconic landmark along Route 66 and they offer a variety of Route 66 memorabilia, quirky souvenirs, and more Tulsa-themed merchandise. 

So, whether you're a local Tulsan looking to represent your hometown or a visitor seeking a unique keepsake, these three spots have everything you need to look great in the 918. Happy shopping!

Tulsa Remote Staff
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