Themed mystery drops of Y2K fashion, PS2-era games, Adult Swim vibes, underground rap DVDs, anime Toonami boxes, and lost culture nobody makes anymore.
Every thrift store is full of 2000s relics. Nobody curates them. Nobody tells the story. Nobody makes it feel like something.
We do.
Curation is the product.
The box is the experience.
Scarcity makes it art.
GTA:SA strategy guide, EB Games receipt stub, Circuit City receipt, Mountain Dew Baja Blast, Jak 3 figure, GamePro #165, and 4 more. VHS-style box. Rare insert.
Buy Now — $89 → 9 items · Limited 35 unitsAqua Teen Hunger Force poster, AS rubber duck, Space Ghost VHS tape, Tim & Eric zine, $1 bill with the rapper's face drawn on it.
Buy Now — $69 → 8 items · Limited 25 unitsVon Maur bag, baby Phat catalog, FUBU keychain, JNCO tag, Limited Too lip gloss, Claire's butterfly clips.
View Drop → 12 items · Limited 40 unitsLip gloss, Butterfly clips, Tamagotchi, glow-in-the-dark stars, mix CDs from your best friend. All the stuff you forgot existed.
12 items · Limited 50 unitsNot random. Not bulk. Every item selected because it fits the era, the mood, and the mythology of the drop.
VHS-style outer wrap. Printed inner sleeves. Nothing looks like it came from Amazon.
Each box includes a printed card explaining the era, the cultural moment, and why these items mattered.
One item per box is flagged as the "rare find" — the piece that makes it worth more than what you paid.
The culture is still out there.
You just have to know where to look.
Deadstock drops are limited. When they're gone, they're gone.