Vintage Wisconsin Badgers "Jump Around" Tee

Vintage Wisconsin Badgers "Jump Around" Tee

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“Jump Around,” the 1992 hip-hop hit from House of Pain, was played for the first time during a 1998 homecoming football game against Purdue at Camp Randall Stadium. The song became a crowd favorite, and it’s now played before the start of the fourth quarter at every home game. There’s such a vibration coming from the 15,000 person student section during the song that it was actually put on a one game hiatus in 2003 when the stadium was under construction. An engineer confirmed it was safe to resume the party, and Badger fans have been jumping around ever since.



Our unisex tees run true to size. If you're looking for a roomier fit, we suggest sizing up!

Chest Width Body Length Shoulder Width
XS 16" 26.75" 16"
S 18" 27.75" 17"
M 20" 28.75" 18"
L 22" 29.75" 19"
XL 24" 30.75" 20"
2XL 26" 31.75" 21"
3XL 28" 32.75" 22"
4XL 30" 33.75" 23"

Heather: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester

Once your order is printed, it will promptly be dispatched. In certain cases, orders may be sent in separate shipments to expedite delivery.

We offer free exchanges!

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Hand-packed in Indianapolis

Designed, printed, and fulfilled right in America's heartland: Indianapolis, Indiana (Speedway to be exact)!

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07/15/2021
gust h.
United States United States

Pretty darn cool graphics

Great fit and feel. This is NOT your Grandpa's stiff and boxy T from yesteryear. Kudos Team Homefield! I'll be back for more.