Wordplay and eye tricks are code-cracking espionage themes that inform much of the apparel and accessories at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., where visitors can explore five floors of secret stealing, covert action, surveillance and spy history. The museum holds the largest collection of espionage artifacts ever placed on public display.
“The exciting thing about the Spy Museum (SPY) store is there is something for everyone of all ages,” says Aliza Bran, a director at the institution. “We offer fun youth tees and onesies you can give to new parents, along with T-shirts in our SPY brand colors — a lot of bright red.”
“Well, Johnny is the Man in Black, so the bulk of our offerings are black,” Gibson quips. “We’ve tried to spice things up with brighter colors in the past, but the trends overwhelmingly point to black on black on black for us.”
“The exciting thing about the Spy Museum (SPY) store is there is something for everyone of all ages,” says Aliza Bran, a director at the institution. “We offer fun youth tees and onesies you can give to new parents, along with T-shirts in our SPY brand colors — a lot of bright red.”
Common threads
Customers of all ages from all over the world shop the Johnny Cash Museum Store, says Gibson. “It’s a true testament to Johnny’s legacy,” she relates. “Johnny Cash is not just a brand for us. We try to honor the man, his career, his life and his spirit in everything we offer.”T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and children’s apparel come in a variety of designs. But the color is consistent.
“Well, Johnny is the Man in Black, so the bulk of our offerings are black,” Gibson quips. “We’ve tried to spice things up with brighter colors in the past, but the trends overwhelmingly point to black on black on black for us.”
Always accessories
To middle school-aged visitors at SPY, a stink bomb definitely qualifies as an accessory. And music lovers who check out the Johnny Cash Museum would certainly call replica guitar straps from Johnny’s Folsom and San Quentin performances a must-have accessory souvenir. Some other accessories that the store offers are Cash-branded harmonicas, lunchboxes and songbooks.“I don’t want to sell something just for the sake of selling it,” Gibson says. “I want to offer our guests meaningful mementos of their experience here.”