It's Finally Back... The Shirt (30% Off)
The 2016 Lottery Party was the one when we finally... won. It was just about a month after Sam Hinkie was forced out, and emotions were high. And finally, we "won" the NBA Lottery, getting the #1 pick, which would eventually become Ben Simmons.
One of the Lottery Party shirts listed every player who was part of "The Process," and ended with Sam Hinkie. This shirt was never reprinted, and became known only as, "The Shirt." Well, it's back.
For the first time since that night, the shirt is available, and all day Black Friday it's 30% off. It's got the new Ricky logo on the front instead of the old one that the shirt originally had. If you miss out on the shirt today, it will be 15% off on Saturday and Sunday, and then available for normal price from now on.
We're also bringing back the Process Or Die shirt, and for the first time ever, the Rebel "Normal Collars" shirt will be for sale. All of those, along with the Process Hall Of Fame shirt are part of the same sale. Check out the t-shirt store for details. The shirts are available in both 100% cotton and tri-blend, and are screen printed so they'll survive as many washes as you need.
During Live Ricky III, after Elton Brand made his WWE style entrance, Mike told him that he was special to us, because he's on "the shirt." This is "the shirt." There are many questions about the shirt, like "why are they in this order?" and "why is Joel Anthony included?" We may never know the answers to these questions, but at least we'll have "the shirt."
This shirt might be the most difficult to explain to what we call, "normies." The story goes like this; after the burner scandal completed, Spike was driving home from work and decided he needed a shot of Rebel in a person shirt for his Instagram. The "normal collar" caption meant a direct send to Tanner our designer, and later a shirt you are glad you own but wish you never wore.
This one is pretty self-explanatory right? For the first time since The Process began, the Sixers made the playoffs last year. The Sixers appropriated the "Join Or Die" snake into their playoff logos, so we felt like we had to join in. Of course, snakes have several meanings to us, so not only did Tanner do a great design which looks really cool, there is, as always, a back story.