DDC-276 “American Revolution Bicentennial Logo” Torso Cover
DDC-276 “American Revolution Bicentennial Logo” Torso Cover
Product Description:
My absolute favorite logo of all time is the mighty American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976 logo from 1976. Designed by Bruce Blackburn in 1974.
I’ve got the thing tattooed on me. That freaked out Sagi Haviv of Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv when I met him in Atlanta this one time. NASA had it on the John F. Kennedy Space Center! I first saw it as a kid at 4th of July celebrations. Can BARELY remember seeing it on a wild family trip to Florida in the early ’80s. In my early adulthood, I saw it on Mercury Rev albums, and that ignited something in me.
This is a bit of a weird one. Am I allowed to print my favorite logo of all time on things? Turns out, we all own this. It was commissioned by the government, for the country. That’s us. We paid for this one with tax dollars, just like we paid for the NASA worm and the EPA logo and so many others.
I just want it on a t-shirt. So I’m going for it. Whipped up a decal kit too. Been too many years I’ve been hemming and hawing on this one. Finally went for it. Printed with permission from Bruce Blackburn’s daughter, Stephanie.
Product Details:
01. Screen-printed chest graphic on durable 100% cotton torso cover.
02. 3-color imprint on a “Way White” blank.
03. 6.0 oz/yd² weight Gildan 2000 “Ultra Cotton” t-shirt.
04. Thick ink on durable fibers.
05. The original American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976 logo.
06. All the sizes that you need: S, M, L, XL, XXL and XXXL! 2XLT-4XLT tall sizes too!
07. Designed by Bruce Blackburn for America.
08. Just the right amount of material for that summer day.
09. Used only the THICKEST of lines for this one.
10. Proudly printed at O.S.I. in Portland, Ore!
11. In stock until they’re not. Act now.
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T-Shirt, Tee, Graphic Tees, Shirt, Top, Crew Neck, Cotton, Comfortable,
Casual, Short-Sleeves, Printed, Loose, Sporty, Mens and Adventure!