Show your love of OB and your support for the OB Rag
With the help of a benevolent benefactor, we’ve just had a brand new batch of T-shirts – “The Green OB” – printed up by the James Gang, in a whole new style! These shirts have the OB Rag logo on the front and a big, Green OB on the back. We have new colors and also some in a more tailored cut for our uppity women friends!
We still have the “Classic OB Rag” style, with a plain back and the front proudly announcing our affinity for freaks and politicos, too.
All the shirts are made by Hanes, and are soft, 100% cotton. The colors you can select from are black, white, sand and fatigue green in the men’s style, black and gray in the women’s style.
All shirts are now only $15, plus $3 postage. Check out the order page for all the details!
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Awesome! Any chance of a pic to see what green-on-green looks like?
Dave, go to the page with all t he choices – you’ll see the fatigue shirt.
Can we buy them Direct from James Gang?
Nope, we have them all.
We already have orders for 5 shirts, paid and all. We’ll get them all out this morning.
Yay! These look great! Can I buy two of the “uppity women” style directly from you so as not to pay the shipping? Yes, I am that cheap.
Sure, Annie. We’re allowed to give such “privileges” to staff. Let us know which size and color cuz they’re going fast! Contact us at our email, obragblog@gmail.com
These are some good looking “T” shirts. My ‘Ol Lady made sure I ordered her a womens. These shirts should be all over the beach in no time. Even the ass@#%$ LOC’S can’t turn these down.
They are cool, huh Rick?!
These OB t-shirts will be the “Iconic” Ocean Beach shirt. Others have tried,(the ones in the 80’s with the longhorns didn’t pan out. Or did they? I’ve been gone for awhile Cool is an apt discription of these t-shirts.
The Green OB was a centerfold originally in the old OB Rag . . . it got printed separately from the paper and people were encouraged to put it in their windows as a sign of OB solidarity, in those days against the Precise Plan for OB, against police harassment, against he war in Viet-Nam. Definitely a real symbol of “Think globally act locally.” It also signaled a good door to knock on when organizing, educating or mobilizing the community was in the works. Such households were usually good for enthusiastic greeting, maybe a puff or two, and perhaps an offer to pas on 5 or 10 of the fliers you might have been distributing or whatever. Kudos to today’s OBRag for resurrecting such a potent emblem of OB’;s special community-ness. And send me a medium, black!!
Nice looking shirts.
Ditto!