Born In A Tavern Military Pride Hooded Sweatshirt featuring Celebrate Marine Corps history with this vintage-style graph – designed by Geoff Brown @ SunFrog

Born In A Tavern November 10, 1775 Hooded Sweatshirt

This historic phrase captures the spirit of proud Marines and patriots who honor the legendary founding of the Marine Corps.

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About the Design

Layer up for colder weather, crisp morning approaches, and outdoor adventures with this premium hoodie.

About the Design

This graphic features a distinctive skeleton figure, depicted in colonial-era military attire, holding a frothy mug of beer. Framed by a classic brick archway, the design incorporates distressed textures, giving it an authentic vintage woodcut aesthetic. The text "Born In A Tavern" is prominently displayed above, with the significant date "November 10, 1775" in elegant cursive below.

What the Phrase Means

The phrase "Born In A Tavern" directly alludes to the popular legend surrounding the founding of the United States Marine Corps at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia. This iconic date, November 10, 1775, marks the traditional birthday of the USMC, where it is said recruiters gathered volunteers for the Continental Marines. The design playfully celebrates this origin story, blending military pride with historical lore and a touch of rebellious spirit.

Who This Design Is For

  • United States Marines and veterans
  • Military history enthusiasts and collectors
  • Patriotic Americans who appreciate founding legends
  • Anyone celebrating the Marine Corps Birthday
  • Fans of colonial history and early American lore
  • Individuals who enjoy humorous historical references

Related Military Pride Apparel

People searching for this design often look for:

  • Marine Corps history shirts
  • Tun Tavern apparel
  • November 10 USMC gear
  • Veteran tribute clothing
  • Patriotic American history tees
  • Colonial military designs
  • USMC birthday gifts
  • Founding fathers history apparel

Design Interpretation

The artwork employs a vintage, woodcut-style illustration with a monochromatic golden-brown palette on a stark black background. The distressed textures and intricate line work evoke a sense of historical authenticity. The mood is a blend of reverent patriotism and lighthearted, perhaps macabre, humor, celebrating a pivotal historical moment with a unique artistic flair.

Design Identity

Design ThemeMilitary Pride
Design PhraseBorn In A Tavern November 10, 1775
AudienceUS Marine Corps members and veterans, Military history buffs, Patriotic Americans, Fans of colonial-era history, Collectors of unique military-themed apparel
Shoppers who love this design often search for marine corps founding, tun tavern history, november 10 1775, usmc anniversary, patriotic military shirt, colonial era marine, veteran tribute apparel, semper fi history, marine corps lore, skeleton patriot design, military pride gift, historical drinking shirt, founding fathers apparel, revolutionary war history — making it a highly requested item for military pride enthusiasts and a popular gift idea.
Sizing & Fit Guide

Our Hooded Sweatshirt is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.

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Care Instructions
  • Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
  • Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
  • Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
  • Do not dry clean.
Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Born in a Tavern" refer to?

It's a popular legend regarding the founding of the United States Marine Corps at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia on November 10, 1775.

Who is the skeleton figure?

The skeleton figure represents the timeless spirit and enduring legacy of the colonial-era Marines who were part of the Corps' inception, a nod to history's lasting impact.

Is November 10, 1775, significant?

Yes, it is the official date recognized as the birthday of the United States Marine Corps, commemorating its establishment during the American Revolution.

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