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An Interview with Colorado Artist Michael Boyer

Michael Boyer is a talented artist on the music scene who has many different artistic skills and is the owner and creator of Boyer Apparel & Screen Printing based out of Boulder, CO. I had some time after Fall Tour was over to chat with Boyer about all the projects that he does and to find out his inspiration on everything he does.

Kelley Zilembo: Seems like this summer and fall Phish tour was a big year for you with your basketball jerseys and posters. How long have you been making/selling your work on Lot and was this your biggest year so far?

Michael Boyer: This was a big year. I have finally found a way to combine my favorite thing in the world (Phish), and work. I have been selling my art on lot since 2009 (3.0), but it evolved significantly in the past five years. This was undoubtedly my biggest year so far.

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KZ: I have seen so many of your jerseys and shirts being worn at shows this year. What was your inspiration for them?

MB: There are so many lot shirts. It seems that 90% are spin-off’s on famous logos. They are fun tees, but not very original. I wanted to bring something brand new, something fresh. I wanted to create a higher-end collection that only 10% of Phans might understand, but find it stylish and original. The ‘Page Side, Rage Side’ tanks were so popular that I wanted to keep it sleeveless. Jerseys seemed like an original option, so I sat on that thought for a while. If I were to do jerseys I needed names on the back, and I figured the most household names were Escuandolas (Antelopes) and Rutherford (Lizards).

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KZ: You have Lizards, Llamas, Mockingbirds, & Antelopes with different numbers on them. What is the significance of the numbers?

MB: The numbers are my favorite part. Signed and numbered posters make the artwork one-of-a-kind, so I figured I could do the same for jerseys. None have repeating numbers. I plan to go to 99 and then produce “away team” jerseys with different colors.

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KZ: You have done posters for Phish, STS9, Disco Biscuits, and Big Gigantic Conscious Alliance. Are all these bands that you follow and enjoy, and does that help with finding inspiration to make art?

MB: I like seeing all those bands, but especially STS9. I developed my first real emotional connection with music via STS9 in 2006. They are a huge inspiration. I couldn’t thank them enough.

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KZ: We seem to run into each other at most Phish shows. What got you into Phish and how many shows have you seen?

MB: I remember listening to David Bowie sitting in the passenger seat of a Culver’s parking lot in high school. That was my first “holy shit” moment. I really fell in love with the band after the 2009 Saturday Red Rocks show. I think I’m only at 61 shows.

KZ: What were your thoughts on the Atlantic City Run and Phish covering themselves with new material?

MB: I loved it! Before the music started I was disappointed. I thought it was a pre-holiday marketing scheme. After reading the Playbill, hearing the second set, and the rest of the AC run, there was no doubt in my mind that Phish was authentically stoked to play their music. I feel the main goal of an artist is for the crowd to understand the love and passion behind their craft, and they couldn’t have done that any better.

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KZ: You do so much other types of art, like wrapped jewelry and custom apparel clothing. Which is your favorite or most inspiring type of art to make?

MB: Jewelry. I love it. The pursuit of perfection really turns me on. The medium is evolving very quickly and leaves so much opportunity to innovate. I love creating something no one has seen before. Each piece is unique and original and the response I get from wire-wrapping keeps me alive.

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KZ: The wrapped jewelry seems like it takes a lot of time, energy and detail to complete just one piece. How did you get interested in making it, and how long did it take for you to master doing it?

MB: I’m no master, but give me about 5 more years. I saw my first wire-wrapped pendant in 2005. I always love the natural perfection of birthstones, and I have always been an “artist”. I figured combining the two would be a good outlet. I gave it shot, and I was terrible and frustrated, but I seemed to love the outcome regardless. I wanted to be the best, and I still do.

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KZ: Can you briefly explain the process of making one piece of wrapped jewelry from start to finish?

MB: A lot of planning, staring, twisting, caffeine and NPR podcasts. Remember lanyard? It’s kinda like that, but far more time consuming.

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KZ: You also make hats that have similar designs to some of the custom apparel that you have made. When did you start making hats?

MB: I started with hats about a year ago. It suits my “vector based” illustration style. There is nothing like seeing someone across the country wearing one of my designs on their head.

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KZ: In 2012, you came out with the ‘Page Side, Rage Side’ shirts, which where a big hit. How did you conceptualize the idea and design?

MB: That was my first Phish related design in 2009. They were not a big hit when I started, but after a few years of redesign, it has become very popular. I always heard people screaming, “Page side, Rage side.” I placed the design on the left side of the tee, and kept it really basic: Helvetica font, with two colors on black. It seems that folks on lot love selling “hippy dippy” flowy 1960’s art. That was never my style, and I think a lot of Phish fans don’t go for that either. A few years ago, I saw a “Mike Side Right Side” tee with the same color and font printed on the opposite side. That’s when I knew that my tee was a hit.

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KZ: For other custom apparel, how does that work and what kind of things have you already made for fans?

MB: I started making custom apparel for commercial purposes. If the sprinkler company needed 100 tees, I was the guy to do it. As my design skills evolved a handful of retail brands and popular JamBand names approached me for help. I started designing for pennies, but remained persistent. Now, designing and printing retail is a major part of my business.

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KZ: Are you working on anything new for Phish playing at MSG for this upcoming New Year’s Run?

MB: Hmmm…we’ll see. I’d like to keep the ball rolling with Phish merch, but its really tough selling in NYC. Expect to see me a lot in 2014.

Best of PhanArt 2013, Part 3

Well, here we are. The Top 6 in the Best of PhanArt 2013. The art has simply continued to get better and better each year, just like the band. The mutual inspiration is pretty awesome to experience. A big thanks to Kelly, Chris, James, Chris and Taylor for their help in running PhanArt with me this past year, as well as their help at the art shows, without them I simply couldn’t keep up with the site. As far as art shows, you can expect at least one this year; more details to come once we get tour dates!

The Best of PhanArt list was compiled based on feedback received through the site, on tour, and through Facebook and Twitter. Fans were asked in the past month what was some of the best Phish related (non-official) art of 2013 and they responded. I took all suggestions into account and looked at the list and came up with the top 13, as well as the honorable mentionsToday we complete the Best of PhanArt 2013 and wrap things up with the top 6 pieces of original fan-made art from 2013. Be sure to check out Part 1  and Part 2 from yesterday.

Remember, the Phanart made in 2013 was amazing and the following is just some of the best. If you think something was overlooked, share what was missed below in the comments section below.

#6 Duke of Lizards by AJ Masthay

It’s tough to pick just one of AJ’s posters from 2013, but fans were pretty unanimous in selecting his SPAC triptych for the Best of PhanArt. Focusing on the Victorian aspect of the springs and baths in Saratoga, AJ brought the Lizards for a stroll through the mansions and halls of the historic town. AJ’s work has been a staple for Phish fans to gaze upon for years now, with many asking when he will do an official print. It’s a fair question, but AJ has been doing some incredible posters for Umphrey’s McGee, Widespread Panic, Yonder Mountain String Band and multiple festivals around the country. As AJ’s intricate linoleum block printing method grows in popularity, I think we aren’t too far off from an official Phish print.

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#5 Commerce City by Ryan Kerrigan

Ryan’s daily mandala’s are a treat, but this sun-mandala setting behind the Rocky Mountains and shining down on the crowd at Dick’s is a visual spectacle. Very much creating a three-dimensional image, the sunlight over the imposing mountains mimics Kuroda’s lights on the crowd at Dick’s, with fist-pump guy making a return appearance (he was in the bathroom during The Gorge). Full of detail and color, Kerrigan makes the Best of PhanArt once again, with fans calling this one out for the list months in advance.

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#4 Fall Tour Puckheads from Branden Otto and Chatterbox

Designed with Chatterbox, Branden came up with possibly the most unique piece of art this year. Take the owl – clutching Fishman’s vacuum, with each feather on the wings representing one of Phish’s years from 1983-2013. Then, factor in the venues from Fall Tour – every one was, or currently is, home to an AHL or NHL team, making a hockey puck a perfect representation of the venues, as well as the band playing them. At $20, these pucks sold out quickly. Fast forward to MSG and official pucks were selling for $30 a piece, and not nearly as creative as Otto and Chatterbox’s. Pucking great work guys!

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#3 “Fly Famous Mockingbird” / “Joy”  by Isadora Bullock

What a year Isadora has had! These two prints were overwhelmingly the most popular that fans recommended for the Best of, so much that it was tough to pick one over the other, so both make the list. Isadora’s fine detail in her linoleum block printing, bursting colors and mesmerizing design are showing an artist not on the rise, but hitting a strong peak in her craft. Atlantic City’s poster has the Famous Mockingbird flying towards the Jersey shore, with the venue the center of the resonating waves of sound, while Hampton returns us to a church-like setting, because that’s exactly the feeling one would gain from visiting The Mothership; the stained-glass practically pops off the paper. With an art show in Asheville that runs through February (if you live anywhere close, make the trip and check out her growing gallery of great posters), things couldn’t be looking brighter for Isadora.

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 #2 Page Side Rage Side Underwear

You have to recognize a great idea when you see one. Page Side on the front (with a dead fish) and Rage side on the back – do these need to explanation? Hot sellers that blew up the site – PhanArt had more hits in the first two days these were on sale than any other item in such a span of time – these boy shorts went fast, as every guy on Phish tour picked them up for his girl, because why not? And Orange and Blue colors? Wise color choices indeed.

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And the #1 piece of PhanArt, the Best of 2013 is…….

#1 Heisenberg / It’s Ice shirts/stickers/pins 

Yeah bitch! As if this was a surprise. Clearly the hottest piece of art this year was going to have some pop culture tie-in, as everyone and their brother was fawning over the final season of Breaking Bad. Combine “It’s Ice” and that ‘other’ Ice, throw in some Fishman donuts and the result was a nonstop barrage of “How soon can you print more shirts?”, as one printing sold out after another. The folks at Dogmatagram Designs had a hit and once the sticker became a sought after quick seller, shirts soon followed, and inevitably, a pin. Phish fans love a good pop culture connection to the band and this was one of the best in recent memory. As long as Breaking Bad is a legendary TV show, the Heisenberg/It’s Ice design will live on. Say you want this!

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Best of PhanArt 2013, Part 2

What a year 2013 was! Not only was it one of the best Phish years on record, but there was some incredible Phish inspired art that set the bar high for future years. This is not just a coincidence – when the band is at the top of their game, it rubs off on the fans and art community. Summer Shakedowns were good (despite the rain) and Dicks and Fall Tour led to some of the most memorable Shakedowns in 3.0, with the highlight of them all being the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition in Atlantic City on November 2nd.

This list was compiled based on feedback received through the site, on tour, and through Facebook and Twitter. Fans were asked in the past month what was some of the best Phish related (non-official) art of 2013 and they responded. I took all suggestions into account and looked at the list and came up with the top 13, as well as the honorable mentions.Today we continue the Best of PhanArt 2013 with a look at the art coming in at numbers 7-13. Be sure to check out Part 1 from yesterday.

Remember, the Phanart made in 2013 was amazing and the following is just some of the best. If you think something was overlooked, share what was missed below in the comments section below.

#13 Erin Cadigan’s Halloween poster Le P(h)oisson Deguisement d’ Hallowe’en Metropole de Atlantique

Erin’s Halloween print, her third to feature a mermaid, was inspired by vintage French horror film posters. Note the record with the label (translated) “Phish’s musical costume, Atlantic City.” Who knew their costume would be their own music? Another fabulous poster from Erin.

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 #12 Julius/Dr J shirts by Brian Zuckerberg, Chris Ehrens, Shawn Dos Santos and Noah Phence

Hugely popular on tour all year, Dr. J is finally connected to “Julius” with proper art and an in your face palmed basketball. Expect to see folks wearing this shirt on tour for years to come.

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#11 Jiggs Hampton Poster

Jiggs has been one of the foremost artists to make a name for himself in 3.0, and his posters over the past few years are a strong part of that. His Hampton poster included an intricate representation of the dates and location for the Fall Tour opener. Another sold out poster from Jiggs – job well done!

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 #10 Andrew Bryant ‘Band in Lights’ pin

When I talked to pinners about some of the best of the year, this was one that kept coming up, with  resounding support for the design. Mini-silhouettes of the band under Kuroda’s lights, in a limited edition of 100, with a perfect quote from “Scents and Subtle Sounds” to cap it off – brilliant. He’s now up to a fourth version of the pin, with pin collectors clamoring for all editions.

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#9 Tripp’s Commerce City Triptych

We all love Tripp’s Prints! Tripp has posters for nearly every show, and with his Commerce City Triptych, he gave fans a trio to drool over. Rising fish in the morning, shining at noon and setting in the evening are represented in his prints, with the scenic mountains drawn colorfully and three-dimensionally – perfect for a three-poster set for a perfect three night run at Dick’s.

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#8 Michael Boyer’s Jerseys

At the Summer in Saratoga Art show on July 6th, fans were amazed at the setup of a different poster for each show of the tour, plus, something new – jerseys with characters from Phish songs as the ‘team’ logo. All summer long, Llamas and Mockingbirds were sold on lot, a hugely popular and incredibly unique piece of art. Boyer put great thought into these, and the quality of the product cannot be understated. Look for more jerseys from Boyer this summer, as well as as profile on the artist coming next week on PhanArt.

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 #7 Brian Hill’s Atlantic City Poster

This poster surfaced a few days after Brian’s Hampton poster was seen online, and the lights for Boardwalk Hall were an even greater muse for Hill. Brian was on hand to sell his posters at the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition in Atlantic City, with a huge response from fans who took to his representation of Boardwalk Hall, improving on the venue’s already impressive facade and late night light show.

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 That’s all for Part 2. What made the top 6? Check back tomorrow and find out!

Best of PhanArt 2013, Part 1

What a year 2013 was! Not only was it one of the best Phish years on record, but there was some incredible Phish inspired art that set the bar high for future years. This is not just a coincidence – when the band is at the top of their game, it rubs off on the fans and art community. Summer Shakedowns were good (despite the rain) and Dicks and Fall Tour led to some of the most memorable Shakedowns in 3.0, with the highlight of them all being the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition in Atlantic City on November 2nd.

2013 was also a HUGE year in money raised for The Mockingbird Foundation. For the first time since PhanArt.net started in 2009, PhanArt and Friends have raised over $5,000! $5,106.30 to be exact. I set a goal in 2010 of raising $5,000 a year – the maximum grant that The Mockingbird Foundation gives, and each year we crept towards the goal, this year being the first year we reached that goal! Overall, we have raised over $14,000 and that is mainly from small donations from artists, based on sales of their art. Music fans supporting artists supporting charity supporting music education – this is a fantastic cycle that I’m glad so many have become a part of.

Definitely NOT on the Best of List, but hey, Boba Fett!
Definitely NOT on the Best of List, but hey, Boba Fett!

There was a great deal of 30th anniversary art, a plethora of pins, and seemingly everything has the Fishman Donuts on them now. Seriously, they are making carpeting. Wallpaper isnt too far away. A full body tattoo couldn’t be more than five years off. Posters, shirts, stickers, clothing – fans got creative and made great art, leading to fans buying that art and keeping the community thriving and on tour.

Following the pattern I have used for past ‘Best of PhanArt’, I have 13 for 2013 in my best of this year, including honorable mentions, which I am highlighting today. There has simply been too much great art this year and I would be neglecting some great art if I didnt give artists their proper due.

This list was compiled based on feedback received through the site, on tour, and through Facebook and Twitter. Fans were asked in the past month what was some of the best Phish related (non-official) art of 2013 and they responded. I took all suggestions into account and looked at the list and came up with the top 13, as well as the honorable mentions, which are highlighted today.

Remember, the Phanart made in 2013 was amazing and the following is just some of the best. If you think something was overlooked, share what was missed below in the comments section below.

Before we get to the art, a reminder on the mission of PhanArt:

PhanArt’s mission is to compile and preserve art created by Phish fans for the Phish community and, in the course of such work, to also benefit The Mockingbird Foundation, which raises funds for music education for children.

I am always here to support the artists and broaden their audience. Art is neglected in society. I see it neglected in schools – art and music are the first to be cut when something has to go. So with that in mind, consider this:

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Honorable Mentions

Ben Whitesell Steampunk – Ben follows up his #1 print of 2012 with this gorgeous print focused on Mike’s bass. Ben has done official prints for Widespread Panic and Keller Williams in the past year, a sign of great things to come from.

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Pheanuts shirts/stickers – Ok, disclaimer – this was sold by PhanArt all summer and fall, but the response to this art by Andrew Cariboni puts it on the list. Seriously, the response was overwhelming at times. Thanks to all who picked up a shirt or sticker. The gang’s all there. Look for this shirt to make a return to the PhanArt Store sometime this spring.

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Virginia is for Lizards shirts  Maybe So Maybe Lot sold out of this shirt during the Hampton run this past fall, and donated $1 for every shirt sold to The Mockingbird Foundation. After printing some more, he ended up donating $196 from the sale of his shirts. Its not the donations that get him on the list, its the simplicity of the design and use of the iconic Virginia state motto, ‘Virginia is for lovers’. But it’s for the Lizards too.

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Fishman scarves Well, putting the Donuts on everything eventually would lead to some practical, formal applications of the universal design. Last year, it was ties by stuPINdous Creations. This year, it’s scarves from the great mind of Adrian Sharpe at stuPINdous. Warm, super long and quite stylish, these were a huge hit and sold out quickly for good reason.

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Mark Serlo’s SPAC poster  I loved this one from the moment I saw it at the Mothership Art Collective’s Summer in Saratoga show during the SPAC run. Simple, small and working the dates and venue into the racing antelope – Mark covered all the bases in one great poster.

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Ewok Fishman shirt – I ran into Eli wearing one of these outside the Sea Dog Brewery in Bangor the afternoon of the tour opener, and my jaw dropped. This one was a hit from the get-go – combine Star Wars geekery and a now iconic Phish design, and you have a fantastic shirt. Nub Nub.

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Phish Shades – These were seen all over the summer, because Alexandra was selling them at literally every show this tour, even the Toronto rain-date! With a dozen or so different designs and plenty of fans needing sunglasses, these were practical and unique, and a great find on lot.

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Hampton Death Star by Terra-Pins – This one sold out on pre-sale, to give you some idea of how popular it was among the pin community. A great pin from Chuck Hoffman and Terra-pins, it gives the term ‘The Mothership’ a whole new perspective, and ties sci-fi geekery to Phish with ease.

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 That’s all for Part 1. Stay tuned this week for Parts 2 and 3!

Fishman Necklace from Emily Dwan

Emily Dwan is an artist of many mediums. In her new necklace design she gives a subtle nod to phans’ love of all things Fishman. Anyone who ‘knows’ will get this necklace immediately, while those who don’t can still admire the way the orange jasper rings perfectly complement the blue glass seed beads. Either way this piece is sure to look good on you. This Phish themed necklace is made of all natural high quality jasper and glass beads  and is strung on flexible bead wire with a silver clasp closure. Only $30 plus $3 shipping this necklace is ther perfect gift for your lady phriend or yourself. Order yours now!

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Fünke Bitch shirts

Most are familiar with Tobias Funke from Arrested Development and everyone knows the Son Seals blues tune “Funky Bitch”. Combine them together and you get Fünke Bitch shirts from Evan! Although Tobias doesn’t have any money to give to his wife Lindsay, she definitely is always rocking fancy clothes.

Printed on 100% cotton all white t-shirts with black artwork, these shirts come in Small, Medium and Large and cost $20, plus shipping. 10% of each shirt sale will be donated to The Mockingbird Foundation.

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New T-Shirt Designs from MyPhavoriteSongs

Tony Phillips has been hard at work creating new shirt designs over the past few months. Inspired by both new and classic Phish Songs Tony’s approach is to keep it as simple as possible, with only a minimal use of words combined with clever designs that embody the song. These great shirts come in a variety of colors and sizes and are available to order through Tony’s site at MyPhavoriteSongs.spreadshirt.com

Tony Has plans to tackle several songs. These are just a few of our Phavorites! Check them out and order yours today!
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Golgi/Google Shirt and Pin Combo

A combination of the popular shirt and pin makes for a great deal for Phish fans!  The shirts are printed on 100% Gildan shirts, with free shipping and sticker with each purchase. Sizes Small, Medium, Large, XLarge and XXLarge available.

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The pins, based on the classic shirt and designed by Pete Mason and Mark Sakasai, has two backings, measures 1.25″ x 0.75″, with each pin numbered 1-200 and says PhanArt on the back. Only $25 with free shipping for this combo – good until New Years Eve!
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PHeanuts Shirts for Kids and Toddlers!

By popular demand and just in time for the holidays come PHeanuts shirts for the KIDS! Since the summer, fans have asked for kids sizes for the popular design by Andrew Cariboni is available for purchase for the holiday season.

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Sizes available for each design are 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T, Youth small (6/8), Youth medium (10/12) and Youth large (14/16). There are four different colors available – Orange, Carolina Blue, Cherry Red and Kelly Green. Click the Paypal buttons below to select the right size/color combination.

Each shirt costs $20 and comes with a free PHeanuts sticker with each shirt ordered. Ordering for shirts ends on December 10th, and shirts will ship by December 17th at the latest.

Pre-order is CLOSED.