IN Notes
Billiards apparel and gifts: what we stock at the flagship
From table-culture tees to gifts for the player who has everything — how Good Times Billiards thinks about apparel, drops, and the online shop.
Running a flagship pool hall with ecommerce means one thing: the stuff on the rack (and in the cart) has to feel like the room. We are not importing generic “I heart pool” knockoffs — billiards apparel and gifts here are tied to nights you actually had under our lights, drops with a story, and gear you will wear to the next league night.
Why apparel matters for a hall brand
Pool is a culture, not just a game. T-shirts, hoodies, and hats carry the same signals as a patch on a league jacket: where you play, who you roll with, and what you respect about the table. When we print a graphic, we want it to read clean from across the room — same standard we hold for felt, lights, and house music.
Gifts that make sense for players (and their friends)
Shopping for someone who already has two shafts and a jump handle? Look for limited runs, poster art, and small goods that still feel personal — the kind of thing you pick up after a tournament or a vinyl night and actually use. Our shop carries a rotating mix; when we do a capsule, we announce it alongside the story on drops so you know why it exists.
Local pickup, same crew
Buying online from Good Times is still buying from the Lakewood room you can visit in person. If you are Long Beach-side or coming from Cerritos / Downey, combine a pickup with table time: check rates, book if you want a reservation, and grab your order from people who know the difference between 9-ball and one-pocket.
Table culture, off the slate
Table culture is the shorthand we use for how people act around the game — respect the table, respect the room, read the vibe. Apparel is just another way to carry that home. When you wear something from our shop, you are repping the same flagship energy as the crew behind the counter.
Browse the shop, catch the latest drop, or stop in after your next set. If it is not listed yet, it might be on the way — the room always moves first.