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Keep Portland Weird Products

Keychains

Our classy and functional Keep Portland Weird key chains have done it over and over again! Keep track of your important keys while telling the world you adore Portland for having an independent economy. Put your most important keys onto this ring and you'll never be the same. Jiggle those keys proudly while you tell the world TO 'KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD! Only $3.00 each!

Keychains

Price: $3.00


Magnet

Stick one of these Keep Portland Weird magnets on your refrigerator, locker or any other metal surface you can think of! You can even use it as a paper weight, bookmark, or for cleaning the pepper out of your teeth that you don't see right now. Whatever you choose to use it for, or stick it on, it will show your friends that you ARE "KEEPING PORTLAND WEIRD!" Only $4.00 each!

Magnet

Price: $4.00


Shot Glasses (set of 4 glasses)

Invite your best pal over to your snazzy indoor bar, fill one of these with the spirit of your choice, and toast one to your local distilleries! Give it a SHOT! Only $3.50 each!

Shot Glasses (set of 4 glasses)

Price: $14.00


Pint Glasses (set of 4 glasses)

Whip out a set of these awesome Keep Portland Weird pint glasses at your next party! Fill 'em with a few ice cubes and a frosty beverage, then sit back and listen to the conversation change! When it does, make sure you don't forget to toast all of those people & local businesses that help Portland stand out from other cities, making Portland a fantastic place to live! Here's to another PINT! Only $5.00 each!

Pint Glasses (set of 4 glasses)

Price: $20.00


Stickers

Get ready for some attention when you slap one of these fancy stickers on your bumper! Show and share your support of the uniqueness of our great city with a Keep Portland Weird bumper sticker. (Yellow logo on black background) Stickers are 3" x 9" and will fit almost anywhere! Only $2.00 each!  Shipping: $0.40 domestic (up to 10 stickers shipped at once!)

Stickers

Price: $2.00


Music Millennium

Music Millennium It was The Ides of March, March 15th of 1969, when Don MacLeod, his wife Loreen and brother in law Dan Lissy first opened an 800 square foot record store on the corner of 32nd & East Burnside. Specializing in mostly underground music not found in the department stores, drugstores or the couple […]