Moscow, Idaho

Black and white photo of Main Street in Moscow, Idaho, with buildings, storefronts, and streetcar tracks.

Heart of the Palouse

Moscow grew from a small farming settlement into the cultural and agricultural center of the Palouse. Surrounded by rolling hills of wheat and barley, it became a vital supplier to Spokane and the rail lines that connected the Inland Empire. With the establishment of the University of Idaho in the late 1800s, Moscow blended education, innovation, and frontier grit, helping shape the region’s growth from field to city.


Moscow, Idaho | Hooded Sweatshirts

The Retro Script Collection highlights Moscow’s role as the cultural and agricultural heart of the Palouse. In the early 1900s, railroads carried grain and goods from the surrounding hills to Spokane, connecting farm towns and universities to the economic center of the Inland Empire. With its vintage lettering and simple, timeless style, this collection celebrates Moscow’s balance of hard work, creativity, and community—a true reflection of life in the Inland Northwest.