Ski Brodie Retro T-Shirt
Hit the slopes in style! Ski Brodie (better known as Brodie Mountain) was one of the Berkshires' most beloved ski destinations, roaring to life in 1964 on Route 7 in New Ashford, MA. Founded by Jim Kelly, this family-friendly powerhouse boasted massive vertical (1,250 feet), top-to-bottom snowmaking (one of the first and biggest in New England), night skiing, and a fun, irreverent vibe that made it a go-to for everyone from locals to weekend warriors heading up from Boston or Albany. The cheeky elf mascot zipping down the hill became the face of the mountain — green hat, yellow gloves, and all — promising thrills, affordable tickets, and that classic "just one more run" feeling. This lively retro design brings back the golden-era Brodie spirit: the mischievous skiing elf in full flight, the bold green-and-yellow “Ski Brodie” script bursting with energy, and the proud Route 7 address tag — all on a heathered red tee that feels like an old trail map you found in your ski jacket pocket. Perfect for:
Berkshires skiers who remember Brodie's big snow guns, night sessions, and that iconic elf on every sign and bumper sticker
Western Massachusetts natives and visitors who miss the mountain's family vibe before it closed in 2002
Lost-ski-area fans who know some slopes weren't just hills — they were legends with attitude
Soft, comfortable, and packed with pure Taconic Mountains nostalgia, this shirt lets you rep one of New England's most fondly remembered (and sadly defunct) ski areas with pride. Because some elves didn't just ski — they made memories that last a lifetime.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for a soft, breathable feel
- Tubular knit with no side seams for a smooth, waste-reducing construction
- Ribbed knit collar with shoulder tape to retain shape and prevent stretching
- Pearlized tear-away label for comfortable, irritation-free wear
- DTG/DTF-print details: durable sleeve and inner-neck prints using DTF, main graphics printed with DTG
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
Hit the slopes in style! Ski Brodie (better known as Brodie Mountain) was one of the Berkshires' most beloved ski destinations, roaring to life in 1964 on Route 7 in New Ashford, MA. Founded by Jim Kelly, this family-friendly powerhouse boasted massive vertical (1,250 feet), top-to-bottom snowmaking (one of the first and biggest in New England), night skiing, and a fun, irreverent vibe that made it a go-to for everyone from locals to weekend warriors heading up from Boston or Albany. The cheeky elf mascot zipping down the hill became the face of the mountain — green hat, yellow gloves, and all — promising thrills, affordable tickets, and that classic "just one more run" feeling. This lively retro design brings back the golden-era Brodie spirit: the mischievous skiing elf in full flight, the bold green-and-yellow “Ski Brodie” script bursting with energy, and the proud Route 7 address tag — all on a heathered red tee that feels like an old trail map you found in your ski jacket pocket. Perfect for:
Berkshires skiers who remember Brodie's big snow guns, night sessions, and that iconic elf on every sign and bumper sticker
Western Massachusetts natives and visitors who miss the mountain's family vibe before it closed in 2002
Lost-ski-area fans who know some slopes weren't just hills — they were legends with attitude
Soft, comfortable, and packed with pure Taconic Mountains nostalgia, this shirt lets you rep one of New England's most fondly remembered (and sadly defunct) ski areas with pride. Because some elves didn't just ski — they made memories that last a lifetime.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for a soft, breathable feel
- Tubular knit with no side seams for a smooth, waste-reducing construction
- Ribbed knit collar with shoulder tape to retain shape and prevent stretching
- Pearlized tear-away label for comfortable, irritation-free wear
- DTG/DTF-print details: durable sleeve and inner-neck prints using DTF, main graphics printed with DTG
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors