Showing posts with label Art Deco Who Dat Shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Deco Who Dat Shirt. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Who That Fleur de Lis: Customize ThisT shirt

What That Fleur de Lis Tshirt from Zazzle.com


This unique Fleur De Lis Shirt can be edited on the web to add text, change text, add names, dates, numbers, or your favorite cheer. Below is a help page on how to edit the existing Who That text to a name, number or cheer.




Fig Street Studio designs logos. Zazzle custom apparel is created using the latest and most advanced technologies to give you the most complete custom apparel offering on the web! Choose from three different apparel processes, digital printing for small orders with unlimited colors, screen printing for the group t-shirts as low as $2.99/shirt, or custom embroidery for a professional garment with your logo artwork. Zazzle has over 400 styles and colors (including American Apparel), and shirts up to 6XL. If you need a logo or shirt design e-mail jerry@figstreet.com.
HOW TO CUSTOMIZE AT ZAZZLE:
Simple click on the yellow customize button and follow the edit text link, type in your changes to add text. Get familiar with it a minute and then you can add most anything to the fleur de lis. Here is a helpful link-http://zazzle.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/120
Gold Fleur de Lis, DEAUX DAT shirt
Gold Fleur de Lis, DEAUX DAT by figstreetstudio
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Who Dat Shirts

Fleur de Lis Dat necklace
Fleur de Lis Dat by figstreetstudio
View more Who Dat Necklace


Who Dat, a chant sung by black faced ministrials since the 1920's was adopted by the New Orleans fans and now is the cry heard around the globe over the fight for who has dat right to use dat slogan. As the chant and song have been in the public domain for many years before the football team that now claims it as its trademark, no one person owns the rights to Who Dat!


Here are some Who Dat shirts from a local artist.











From- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Dat%3F

Who Dat Has Been Around A Long Time

"The chant of "Who Dat?" originated in minstrel shows and vaudeville acts of the late 1800s and early 1900s, and was then taken up by jazz and big band performers in the 1920s and 30s."
In the swing era, "who dat" chants back and forth between the band and the band leader or between the audience and the band were extemporaneous. That is, there was no one specific set of words except for the two magic ones.

"Who Dat?" Lyrics from 1937:

Who dat up there who’s dat down there
Who dat up there who dat well down there
Who’s dat up there, sayin’ who’s dat down there
When I see you up there well who’s dat down there


Who dat inside who’s dat outside
Who’s dat inside who dat well outside
Who’s dat inside, singin’ who’s dat outside
When I see up there well who’s dat out there


Button up your lip there big boy
Stop answerin’ back
Give you a tip there big boy
Announce yourself jack


Who dat up there who’s dat down there
Who dat up there who dat, well down there
Who’s dat up there, singin’ who’s dat down there
When I see you up there you bum
Well who’s dat down there



Who dat


Staged minstrel skits had frightened black people saying "who dat" when they encountered a ghost, or someone imitating a ghost. Then, the "who dat"..."who dat say who dat"...skit would play itself out. This skit was done frequently in short reels from the 1930s - 1950s and in some early TV shows too. Even the Marx Brothers had a "who dat" routine, which they included in their film A Day at the Races."

Art Deco Who Dat Shirt