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by Chris Mottram • Aug 11, 2008 2:15 PM EDT
This must be the absolute, definitive t-shirt to own if you're an Obamathlete. That's the new word I just coined to describe someone who is both an Obama supporter and a huge fan of sports. Enthusiasm for the presumptive Democratic nominee's habit of wearing sweatpants while on the hardwood is optional.
We've seen plenty of sports/Obama designs, from the prematurely shut down Obama/MLB typography operation to the whole gamut of hoops-related shirts including Air Obama and Ballers for Obama, but nothing, NOTHING really compares to this exquisite design from UNDRCRWN.
Yeah, we believe! As Dustin Canalin writes on the UNDRCRWN blog, combine Barack's balling skills, Vince Carter's timeless posterization of Frederick Weis at the 2000 Olympics and you have the perfect sartorial accoutrement as the election heads toward the finish line.
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