"The Original" Lithuania Olympic
Tie Dye basketball T-Shirt
story facts:
The Original
Lithuanian basketball T-Shirt
design was actually created independently by New
York sports artist Greg Speirs. The Original
Lithuania basketball
tie dyed t-shirts first appeared in the 1992
Barcelona summer Olympics and featured Speirs'
original Lithuanian slam-dunking skeleton design "Skullman™"
.
Who
was the major funds sponsor of the 1992
Lithuanian Olympic basketball team? Answer:
Sports artist Greg Speirs, was the “major
sponsor” of the 1992
Lithuanian Olympic basketball team when he
donated the $400,000 in profits realized from
his trademarked “Slam Dunking Skeleton” design
to the team and to
Lithuanian children’s charities.
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Through the artist's
generosity, merchandising of his Lithuania
basketball t-shirt
design, raised MAJOR FUNDS of over $400,000.00
for the
Lithuanian basketball team and Lithuania
children's charities during the Olympics and
became his trademark brand. The artist's design
was unveiled to the world when it was worn by
the
Lithuania Olympic basketball team, while
the team received bronze medals at the Olympic
closing ceremonies. These Lithuania Olympic
basketball team T-Shirts became part of sports
history, and sought after collectible from the
Olympics. These are the Original Lithuania
basketball T-shirts unveiled on the podium in
1992, available again. released and authorized
by sports artist Greg Speirs, their original
source. At times it has been erroneously and
incorrectly reported as Grateful Dead bt that is
false and is incorrect. It is not and never has
it been grateful dead. It was created by NYC
artist Greg Speirs, is owned by Greg Speirs and
is Licensed from Greg Speirs who is the Licensor
of all related properties and versions and
license to product product can only be granted
from the Licensor Greg Speirs. All rights
reserved of Licensor Greg Speirs. We offer another chance to own the
Original 1992 Lithuanian basketball
Tie Dye T-Shirts.
(The original Skullman
Lithuanian
basketball jerseys and original artwork were
also enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield, Massachusetts. on Dec. 7, 1993).
Original 1992
Skullman Lithuania tIE dYE basketball T-Shirt
creator, Greg Speirs is named to Who's Who in
America and Who's Who in the World: Artist's
biography:
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"The Other Dream Team" Movie bio (Greg Speirs)
Substantial Portion of profits from the sale of
Original 1992
lITHUANIAN 2008 Reissue T shirts goes to
STRAY CAT & KITTEN RESCUE efforts. Go to "Cat
Rescue & Adoption" at the bottom right of this
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ORIGINAL LITHUANIAN TIE DYE BASKETBALL T-SHIRTS are trademark and
Copyright 1992 by Greg Speirs.
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Lithuania
Tie Dye T-Shirts ™,
Lithuania 2020™.
Original Lithuania basketball T-Shirts (1992).
Through the artist's
generosity, merchandising of his Lithuania
basketball t-shirt design, raised MAJOR FUNDS of
over $400,000.00 for the Lithuanian basketball team
and Lithuania children's charities during the
Olympics and became his trademark brand. The
artist's design was unveiled to the world when it
was worn by the Lithuania Olympic basketball team,
while the team received bronze medals at the Olympic
closing ceremonies. Greg Speirs' Lithuanian
Basketball Tie Dye T-Shirts have in the past been
referred to as grateful deal lithuania, grateful
dead lithuania t-shirts, lithuania grateful dead,
lithuanian grateful dead t-shirts, lithuania
grateful dead or grateful dead lithuania shirts. But this is not
correct. They were created by Greg Speirs who is the
official licensor and creator of the famous
lithuanian basketball tie dye shirts. These Lithuania Olympic
basketball team T-Shirts became part of sports
history, and sought after collectible from the
Olympics. These are the Original Lithuania
basketball T-shirts unveiled on the podium in 1992,
available again. released and authorized by sports
artist Greg Speirs, their original source. We offer
another chance to own the Original 1992 Lithuanian
basketball Tie Dye T-Shirts.
(The original Skullman
Lithuanian
basketball jerseys and original artwork were also
enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield, Massachusetts. on Dec. 7, 1993).
Original 1992 Skullman Lithuania TIE DYE basketball
T-Shirt creator, Greg Speirs is named to Who's Who
in America and Who's Who in the World: Artist's
biography:
"The
Other Dream Team Movie" cast
"The Other Dream Team" Movie bio (Greg Speirs)
"The Original" Lithuania Olympic Tie Dye basketball
T-Shirt story facts:
The Original
Lithuanian basketball T-Shirts were actually
created independently by New York sports artist and
fashion designer Greg Speirs. The Original
Lithuania
basketball tie dyed t-shirts first appeared in the
1992 Barcelona summer Olympics and featured Speirs'
original Lithuanian slam-dunking skeleton design "Skullman™"
.
Who
was the major funds sponsor of the 1992
Lithuanian
Olympic basketball team? Answer: Sports artist Greg
Speirs, was the “major sponsor” of the 1992
Lithuanian
Olympic basketball team when he donated the $450,000
in profits realized from his trademarked “Lithuanian
Tie Dye Slam
Dunking Skeleton Uniforms T-Shirts” to the team and to
Lithuanian children’s charities. This was initially,
incorrectly referred to as Lithuania Tie Dye
Grateful dead or grateful dead lithuania tie dye.
They have also incorrectly been referred to as
grateful dead basketball shirts, lithuanian
grateful dead t-shirts, grateful dead lithuanian
tshirts. These are incorrect and untrue. The fact is that the
iconic Lithuania tie dye basketball shirts were
actually created by Greg Speirs who is the owner and
official licensor of the trademarks and the brand.
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