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Retro Image Cat in the Hat Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Cat in the Hat Womens Jersey
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Theodor Geisel, writing as Dr. Seuss, created The Cat in the Hat in response to the May 24, 1954 Life magazine article by John Hersey, titled "Why Do Students Bog Down on First R? A Local Committee Sheds Light on a National Problem: Reading." As the story is told The Cat in the Hat brings a cheerful, exotic and exuberant form of chaos to a household of two young children one rainy day while their mother is out. Spread a little joy with this fun jersey!
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Retro Image Cat in the Hat Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Chat Noir Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Chat Noir Women's Jersey
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Le Chat Noir was a famous 19th century cabaret in the notoriously bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. It was opened 18 November, 1881 at 84 Boulevard Rouchechouart by the artist Rodolph-Alexandre Salis, and closed in 1897 (much to the disappointment of Picasso and others). It was here that the Salon des Arts Incoherents (Salon of Incoherent Arts), and the "shadow plays" got their start. The alluring and iconic poster was composed by Salis in 1896.
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Retro Image Chat Noir Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Cycles Perfecta Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Cycles Perfecta Womens Jersey
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* High quality Euro Mesh fabric wicks away moisture
* 19-inch, 3/4 hidden zipper
* Three convenient rear pockets for storing essential gear
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Retro Image Cycles Perfecta Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Green Eggs & Ham Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Green Eggs & Ham Women's Jersey
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First published in 1960, by Dr. Seuss, the story is told wholly through images and rhyming dialogue where two main characters, the first unnamed, the second named Sam-I-Am, enter the ultimate struggle of wills. Despite constant badgering by Sam, the unnamed character refuses to taste the dish, insisting that he would not like it. Sam constantly badgers him to try green eggs and ham thus beginning a lyrical and colorful journey through an assortment of locations and din Retro Image Green Eggs & Ham Women's Jersey Details...
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Retro Image Green Eggs & Ham Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Gumby Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Gumby Womens Jersey
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* High quality Euro Mesh fabric wicks away moisture
* 19-inch, 3/4 hidden zipper
* Three convenient rear pockets for storing essential gear
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Retro Image Gumby Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Koi Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Koi Womens Jersey
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* High quality Euro Mesh fabric wicks away moisture
* 19-inch, 3/4 hidden zipper
* Three convenient rear pockets for storing essential gear
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Retro Image Koi Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Peking Opera Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Peking Opera Women's Jersey
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Peking Opera is a form of traditional Chinese Theater which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century. With their elaborate and colorful costumes, performers are the only focal points on Beijing opera's characteristically sparse stage. They utilize the skills of speech, song, dance and combat in movements that are symbolic and suggestive, rather than Retro Image Peking Opera Women's Jersey Details...
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Retro Image Peking Opera Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Rosie the Riveter Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Rosie the Riveter Women's Jersey
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Created by J. Howard Miller, she first appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on May 29th, 1943 and evolved to this iconic figure. Rosie served the Federal Government's call for a home front work force. Today, she still stands as an encouraging and powerful icon to women all over the world.
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Retro Image Rosie the Riveter Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Rosie the Riveter Women's Sleeveless Jersey
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Retro Image Rosie the Riveter Women's Sleeveless Jersey
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Created by J. Howard Miller, she first appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on May 29th, 1943 and evolved to this iconic figure. Rosie served the Federal Government's call for a home front work force. Today, she still stands as an encouraging and powerful icon to women all over the world.
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Retro Image Rosie the Riveter Women's Sleeveless Jersey
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Retro Image Smile Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Smile Women's Jersey
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David Stern, owner of an advertising agency based in Seattle, reportedly invented the smiley face icon in 1967. From the Summer of Love generation of 1967 to the Rave Scene of the 1990's, it has been used to communicate feelings of good will. The icon has gained international recognition as reminder to not sweat the small stuff and just...you know the rest. We would just like to say....'just keep riding and smile.'
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Retro Image Smile Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Smokey Bear Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Smokey Bear Women's Jersey
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Smokey Bear (often unofficially referred to as Smokey the Bear) is a mascot of the United States Forest Service created to educate the public on the dangers of forest fires. Smokey Bear's message, "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires," was created in 1944 by the Ad Council.
The living symbol of Smokey Bear was an American black bear who in the spring of 1950 was caught in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico. The cub was in the Lincoln National Forest. Smokey had climbed a tree to escape the Retro Image Smokey Bear Women's Jersey Details...
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Retro Image Smokey Bear Women's Jersey
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Retro Image Thing 1 and Thing 2 Womens Jersey
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Retro Image Thing 1 and Thing 2 Womens Jersey
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* High quality Euro Mesh fabric wicks away moisture
* 19-inch, 3/4 hidden zipper
* Three convenient rear pockets for storing essential gear
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Retro Image Thing 1 and Thing 2 Womens Jersey
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