A Scottish clothing company have launched a new line of merchandise based on a design which will no doubt generate fond memories for many Glaswegians - the old Kelvin Hall sign.
The massive retro colourful sign adorned the old entrance to the building on Dumbarton Road in its not-too-distant past as an international sports arena and local sporting hub.
Thankfully, it was salvaged during the renovations and now adorns a wall in one of the interior spaces.
Scotland T-shirts say they got the idea for the merch from an article in Glasgow Live from January which listed six retro Glasgow-based designs that deserve to be worn by everyone.
Speaking to Glasgow Live about the cheeky design, Stuart Cunningham of Scotland T-shirts said: "I've been designing t-shirts as a hobby for about 20 years on and off and have not long got back in the groove with some new designs.

"The idea for the Kelvin Hall T-shirt was literally yours. I was searching Google last week to see if my other designs had been indexed and happened across the Glasgow Live article.
"After reading it, I went on the hunt for a Kelvin Hall T-shirt for myself as the design has always resonated with us; when we couldn't track one down, I decided to take matters into my own hands.
"It took a couple of hours at the laptop to get the design to the point I was happy with."
The iconic Glasgow design will feature not only on t-shirts but caps, drawstring bags, tote bags and hoodies.
You can check them out via the T-shirt Dot Scot website HERE