Got nostalgia? Throwback Yahoo! t-shirts are here, and we're yodeling for joy!

Nostalgic for Y2K hysteria? Ah, simpler times. Some things just conjure up the innocent bliss of the aughts, like Sidekick phones, CD players, low-rise jeans and, of course, old-school Yahoo! ads.

That's why we're stoked to finally announce that the retro-inspired Yahoo! t-shirt of your chat-room dreams is here, and it's emblazoned with a colorful logo in that old-school font you'll never forget. Plus, there's a whole line of retro-inspired apparel soon to follow! Yahooooo!

Yahoo! teamed up with apparel company Threadless and retailer Pacsun to revive our old-school vibe, and the result is a crisp, white, all-cotton crew neck tee with short sleeves and a standard fit. It's totally machine-washable, do feel free to delve into the depths of the "information superhighway" in this fond homage to the early day of the web.

And make room in your winter wardrobe, because there are a lot more upcoming Yahoo-branded clothes to shop on memory lane. There are sweatsuits (no, not the velour kind), caps, beanies and a slew of similar t-shirts in various colors — including tie-dye. Because, well, the '90s: duh!

Wear your nostalgia on your sleeve with the new, throwback Yahoo! t-shirts. (Photo: Pacsun)
Wear your nostalgia on your sleeve with the new, throwback Yahoo! t-shirts. (Photo: Pacsun) (Pacsun)

Yep, the first Yahoo! logo came out in 1994, when the company was founded. It was pretty basic and didn't even get its exclamation point until '95, but throughout the next decade or so, it evolved into the funky-fonted one you knew and loved in the earlier days of the internet. Then Yahoo! underwent a rebranding in 2009, giving way to the more modern logo you see today.

Part of what makes Yahoo! so much fun to reminisce about is the imprint the brand has made on pop culture, especially in the '90s and '00s. And we're talking mainly the vintage commercials, which ranged from whimsical to wild. Yahoo! is so much a part of pop culture that it's part of lexicon! Oh, and can we ever forget the "Yahooooo!" yodel?! Some things are just plain iconic.

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