Alexander's, Paramus, NJ

The iconic Alexander’s Mural by Stefan Knapp, as it appeared on the Paramus store – now immortalized on your t-shirt!


Remember cruising Routes 4 and 17, stuck in traffic, but mesmerized by that colossal 200-foot-long explosion of color overlooking the cloverleaf? That's the Stefan Knapp mural – a modernist masterpiece of enameled steel panels in bold reds, blues, yellows, and greens, swirling in abstract glory. Commissioned in 1961 by Alexander's department store owner George Farkas, it stood as a beacon of suburban innovation from 1962 until the store shuttered in the 1990s. 

For those who grew up in Paramus or nearby, this mural wasn't just art; it was a daily companion, a symbol of the bustling retail corridor that put North Jersey on the map. Drivers honked, shoppers gazed, and it became an unlikely cultural icon amid the highways. After years in storage, panels from this 10,000-square-foot wonder have found a new home at the Valley Hospital in Paramus, ensuring its legacy lives on. But why settle for a distant memory when you can wear it proudly?

Part of the "Places Not There Anymore" collection, this t-shirt captures the essence of that bygone era. Printed on high-quality, soft cotton fabric, it's designed for comfort and durability – perfect for casual outings, family gatherings, or even as a conversation starter at your next Jersey reunion. The vivid reproduction of Knapp's abstract design pops against the shirt's classic fit, available in a range of sizes to suit everyone from small to extra-large. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or just someone who misses the old-school charm of Alexander's, this shirt brings a slice of nostalgia right to your wardrobe.

Imagine slipping it on and instantly transporting yourself back to those simpler times: the thrill of department store shopping, the hum of traffic, and that larger-than-life artwork watching over it all. It's more than apparel; it's a statement of pride in your roots, a nod to the places that shaped us, even if they're no longer standing. At just $32.99, it's an affordable way to own a piece of New Jersey history without breaking the bank.

The iconic Alexander’s Mural by Stefan Knapp, as it appeared on the Paramus store – now immortalized on your t-shirt!The iconic Alexander’s Mural by Stefan Knapp, as it appeared on the Paramus store – now immortalized on your t-shirt!


Don't let this opportunity fade like the stores of yesteryear. Grab your Alexander's Mural T-shirt today and keep the legacy alive! Head over to skywaydiner.com/product/23910673 now and add it to your cart before it's gone – because true icons like this deserve to be celebrated every day. Order yours immediately!

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