About Us

Hey there! Thanks for visiting our site and learning more about Green Dragon Tees. We are a family that bleeds red, white and blue. Green Dragon’s mom was born and raised in a small suburb of Boston, close to where the magic of December 16, 1773 took place. We chose the name, Green Dragon Tees, as a homage to what truly kick-started the American Revolution.

We cannot survive without wicked strong coffee, good humor, sarcasm and passion. We have two wild boys and a crazy doodle. Audioslave, Soundgarden, Tool, Temple of the Dog and Alice in Chains are some of our favorite bands.

We hope that you love our products and continue to come back for more!

Boston Translator:

Wicked (adj.): To describe something good or bad (i.e. that shirt is wicked pissah, these shirts are wicked cool)

Packie (n.): Liquor store

The Cape (n.): Cape Cod

Clickah (n.): TV remote

Statie (n.): State trooper

Bang-a-uey (v.): To turn around, to make a u-turn

Jimmies (n.): Chocolate sprinkles

No suh (inf.): No way, are you kidding me?

Southie (n.): South Boston

The T (n.): MBTA, MA transportation system

Triple deckah (n.): 3-story house or apartment building

Rotary (n.): Traffic circle, roundabout

Bubblah (n.): Water fountain, drinking fountain

Dunkies or Dunks (n.): Dunkin Donuts

Frappe (n.): Milkshake

Grindah (n.): Sandwich

Cellah (n.): Basement

Suppah (n.): Dinner

Killah (adj.): To describe something awesome (i.e. that shirt is killah)

Pahlah (n.): Living room

The Pike (n.): Mass Pike highway

Guy (n.): Refers to both men and women (i.e. hey guy)

Top of the hub (n.): The top of the Prudential Center

The Pru (n.): The Prudential Center

The hub (n.): Boston

Chowdah (n.): What’s the secret password? New England clam chowder

Lobstah (n.): Lobster