<![CDATA[Products tagged with Animal]]> http://www.wearyourstory.com/rss/catalog/new/ Fri, 10 Feb 2012 06:35:52 +0000 Zend_Feed en_US http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[Austin Terrier]]> http://www.wearyourstory.com/austin-terrier.html Austin has bats. Austin has hippies. Austin has cowboys. Austin has movie stars. And Austin has Boston Terriers. Or, as Austinites like to call them, “Austin Terriers.” “Austin Terrier” is printed on a heather gray, 100% cotton t-shirt. “Austin Terrier” is modeled by UT student Maggie Holmes. ]]> Fri, 10 Feb 2012 06:35:52 +0000 <![CDATA[Awkward Turtle]]> http://www.wearyourstory.com/awkward-turtle.html

Ever feel like an "Awkward Turtle"? Then this is the tee shirt for you.

"Awkward Turtle" by Rebekah Harvey for Storyville is printed on a lime green, 100% cotton American Apparel t-shirt with dark green ink. This Storyville Original is available in both the unisex and female-specific cut. This tee shirt is modeled by University of Texas at Austin student Taylor McCausland and photographed by Scott Ramsay.

Also, check out the pic of LSU student Aubrey Howard modeling "Awkward Turtle" during the 2009 Storyville Fashion Show in Baton Rouge and the photo of SLU student Nick Backes modeling the tee shirt during the 2009 Fashion in the Park fashion show in New Orleans. These two photos were taken by Lawles Bourque. Click here to see more Storyville Originals.

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<![CDATA[That'll Do Pig]]> http://www.wearyourstory.com/that-ll-do-pig.html

That'll do, pig. That'll do.

Bacon is delicious. But don't share with any of your vegetarian friends, because they might just give it a try. Bacon is widely referred to as the "gateway meat." And once you've had a taste of bacon, it's hard not to be a carnivore.

"That'll Do Pig" is printed on a gold-colored 100% cotton American Apparel tee shirt with red ink. This Storyville Original is only available in the unisex cut. The t-shirt was designed by Seth Harvey, who loves to eat bacon. The tee shirt is modeled by New Orleanian Joshua Wolf.

To see more Storyville Originals, go here.

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<![CDATA[Hi How Are You - Teal Tee]]> http://www.wearyourstory.com/hi-how-are-you-teal-tee.html

"Jeremiah the Innocent" makes his way onto the teal t-shirt of Austin Storyvillain Megan Colwart. This 100% cotton American Apparel tee features the original art of legendary musician Daniel Johnston and is screen printed by hand in the Storyville Print Shop.

Daniel Johnston's twenty foot tall "Jeremiah the Innocent" mural can be seen on the side of the sushi restaurant at 20th & Guadalupe Streets in Austin, Texas. Daniel painted in 1993, on the side of what was then the Sound Exchange record shop. Daniel was a regular customer at the hip (and now defunct) record shop. Daniel dubbed the creature "Jeremiah the Innocent" as a nod to the Three Dog Night song "Joy to the World."

So what's the big deal about this "Hi How Are You" alien frog? Well, part of the story is the Jeremiah's creator -- Daniel Johnston. If you haven't already seen the documentary "The Devil & Daniel Johnston", make sure to add the award winning movie to your Netflix queue. Daniel Johnston is a marvelously intriguing character.

But the other part of Jeremiah's story involves the mural's near-death experience. In 2005, Baja Fresh took over the building that serves as a canvas to the mural, and they planned to paint over Jeremiah. Due to public outcry, the City of Austin responded by designating the mural a public work of art and therefore untouchable. Baja Fresh went out of business in 2007.

This t-shirt is available in the unisex cut as well as the female-specific cut (go here for sizing charts).

Click here to see more Austin-themed Storyville tees.

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