The Unions "MTV" T-Shirt

"I like the Unions shirt. People are already asking me about it!"
- Brad (Chip) Pope


"Get on the Unions tsunami before it crashes ashore and kills everybody!"
- Patrick Williams


T-Shirt DesignBrad Pope

Right: Brad Pope showcases the T-shirt, as featured on his acclaimed MTV sitcom "Austin Stories," a critical and ratings success story until the network killed it after one season. (Photo by Earl Ma)


Yes, you too can own a genuine Unions multicolored silkscreened T-shirt, similar to the one Brad Pope wears on his MTV sitcom "Austin Stories."

The shirt is presently available in two styles: a front-only design like Brad's and a two-sided design with the primary graphics moved to the back and a smaller version in white on the left front. Only FOUR large and ONE extra large versions of the former are still in stock. The latter is available in medium, large, and extra large sizes.

Patrick Williams at Punahou CarnivalPatrick Williams at Punahou Carnival

Patrick Williams returned to his old high school stomping grounds for the '98 Punahou Carnival, where he put the traditional Carnival theme fabrics and T-shirts to shame (left). Later at the book tent: coincidence? We think not (right)! (Photos by Earl Ma)


These are royal blue 100% cotton Hanes Beefy-T's utilizing five color silkscreening. All shirts come with a hand-painted signature on the left sleeve. In other words, no two shirts are exactly alike, but all are authentic.

See our Austin Stories page for more information regarding the show and the shirt's appearances on it.

To obtain a shirt, or to have a photo of yourself wearing the shirt shown on this page, please contact unions@lava.net for further information.

And remember: anyone dumb enough to be a slacker isn't smart enough to wear a Unions T-shirt!

Screenshotsfrom the preview commercial are available by e-mail request exclusively.

Ed Brondo in MexicoEd Brondo in Mexico

Ed Brondo received his new Unions T-shirt fresh from the printers and immediately took it on a three-week vacation to Mexico, where he visited the temple at Tulum, the most visited archaeological site in the Mayan world. Located near Cancun, Tulum is the only such temple built overlooking the ocean. (Photos by Bettina Mehnert)

"When I'm smelling the shirt, I'm smelling Rover." - Brad (Chip) Pope, on his scent-defying performance in Episode #103



Last Modified February 28, 1999
All contents of this page ©Copyright 1999 by Earl Ma

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