Stickball, skelly, nostalgia galore on Slope entrepreneur’s T-shirts
Eye On Real Estate
Did you play stickball and skelly as a kid – or wish you did? If so, Robert Feingold’s got a T-shirt or two for you.
“I want people to remember the good old days in Brooklyn,” said Feingold, 47, who designs nostalgia-drenched tees he calls ChestRockers that he sells on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope.
There’s one with stickball equipment on it, another with a skelly square, another showing kids playing Johnny on the Pony. His stoop ball shirt is a big seller.