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Wheels on the Bus T-Shirt – Pixel Art London Souvenir

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You were on the top deck of the 38, trundling through Piccadilly, watching London blur past the window. The kids were singing. The tourists were grinning. And you thought — this is it. This is exactly what London feels like.

Celebrate the joy of London's iconic red buses with our Wheels on the Bus pixel art t-shirt — a playful, joyful London souvenir inspired by the classic children's song and the beloved TfL double-decker that's been rolling through the capital since 1956. Perfect for kids, families, and anyone who's ever loved a London bus ride.

Soft cotton, eco-friendly print, classic unisex fit. Ships worldwide from London.

Why families love it: Fun retro pixel art Wheels on the Bus London design · Soft comfortable cotton · Eco-friendly sustainable print · Unisex fit · Worldwide shipping · Perfect London family souvenir or kids' gift

Frequently asked about London's red buses: Why are London buses red? London's iconic red double-decker buses have been red since the early 1900s, when the London General Omnibus Company painted its buses red to stand out from competitors. Today, Transport for London (TfL) operates over 9,000 buses across 700 routes, making it one of the largest urban bus networks in the world. The Routemaster double-decker remains one of London's most beloved symbols.

Looking for a fun London souvenir for the whole family? Our exclusive pixel art Wheels on the Bus t-shirt is a Pixelious London original — a wearable celebration of one of London's most iconic and joyful experiences. You won't find this design anywhere else.

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