Revision Hoodies
Description: The 1992 Braves were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time. What if the Braves stayed in Greenville? Is this the logo they would have used? Until now! The team had much success and many famous future Atlanta players such as Tom Glavine, Chipper Jones, Javy López, Jason Marquis, Eddie Pérez, Andruw Jones, and John Rocker played there. They won multiple Southern League championships, and the 1992 edition, managed by Grady Little and featuring Chipper Jones and López, won 100 out of 143 games (.699) during the regular season to take the pennant, then captured the SL playoff title.
Description: Data Analyst Humor One More Tiny Revision Text Typography pairs a bold typography data science theme with a natural, wearable feel, for anyone who enjoys data analyst gift and big data. Made for coworker gift who want an easy data science piece for tees, stickers, hoodies, mugs, and everyday gear.
Description: Celebrate your intellectually dedicated spirit with this Alphonse Mucha inspired art showcasing an elegant patron saint clutching an iced latte and notebook. Perfect for tackling late-night essay writing in the university study hall or preparing for your thesis defense, this calmly exhausted aesthetic elevates caffeine to divine status. Grab this classical academic apparel right now and conquer your heaviest study sessions in style.
Description: This art not about killing other people or about "Harakiri"! No ! It's Not! It's rare storytelling about warrior who slay own evil shadows, "The Shadow of Fear and Hesitancy". The Wisdom Behind Story: "We're our own greatest and worst enemy". Grab this art today's deal before it's gone.
Description: As a famous white-dude author once said... Wait, I can't tell you exactly what he said because his estate has the quote trademarked and they really love cease and desist letters. But his name rhymed with Bemingway and he advised writers to scribble out those rough drafts while intoxicated, then revise them after sobering up. One Mad Writer recommends whiskey and coffee to reach the desired mindsets for each task. Cheers!