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Inspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going Viral
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Inspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going Viral

Inspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going ViralPost-Soviet Lithuania Struggles To Send Their Basketball Team To The '92 Olympics, An American Band Saves The Day By Funding Them And Creating Unique T-Shirts113K Folks Online Are Loving This Story Of How An American Rock Band Helped A Lithuanian Basketball Team Attend The ’92 OlympicsPeople Online Are Admiring The Fascinating Story Of How An American Rock Band Helped A Lithuanian Basketball Team To Attend The ’92 Olympics After It Gained Independence From The USSRThe Inspiring Story Of How The Grateful Dead Sponsored The Lithuanian Basketball Team’s ’92 Trip To The OlympicsInspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going ViralInspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going ViralInspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going ViralInspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going ViralInspirational Story Of One Of The Most Famous Tie-Dye Shirts Created For A Post-Soviet Lithuanian Basketball Team By An American Rock Band Is Going Viral
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There are certain pieces of clothing that are just legendary for various reasons. Perhaps their brand is really famous or the person modelling it, but in this case it’s the story and what it meant for the tiny European nation of Lithuania. With the Olympics approaching, people tend to revisit the most inspiring and incredible events that have happened to the athletes. This one story surfaced from as far back as 1992 thanks to Twitter user Mike Korzemba, who goes by the name of @mikekorz and by u/Thryloz on Reddit.

They reminded everyone of a fascinating story of how the Grateful Dead, an already pretty legendary American rock band, responded upon finding out that the freshly independent country of Lithuania was struggling to send their newborn national basketball team to the Olympics. Thanks to the musicians, Lithuania sent their team to the 1992 Olympics wearing incredibly cool T-shirts that became really famous.

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    As the Olympics are approaching, the story of Lithuania and their struggle to make it to the 1992 Olympics surfaced, getting a lot of attention online

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    Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1990 and was ready to conquer the Olympics with their talented athletes finally playing for the nation and not for the USSR. Unfortunately, the financial state of Lithuania’s fund towards the participation in the 1992 Olympics was more than tragic. They announced the country’s withdrawal as there was no sponsorship and a huge lack of money.

    Famous Lithuanian NBA player Sarunas Marciulionis was behind the people taking initiative to spread the word about the athletes trying to make it to the Olympics

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    Sarunas Marciulionis, a Lithuanian who was playing for the NBA at that time, understood how desperate his fellow citizens were to make it to the Olympics. Lithuania has always been famous for their dedication and obsession with basketball, so they felt that it was essential to make it to the games. But not with what they had in their pockets back then. Marciulionis, with the help of Warriors assistant coach Donnie Nelson, began raising funds as the story about their struggle was covered by San Francisco Chronicle sports writer George Shirk.

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    American rock band the Grateful Dead came across the story and were amazed by the former USSR country and their dream to send their basketball players to compete

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    The story managed to conquer the hearts of the famous American rock band the Grateful Dead, who decided to invest in the cause. Their public relations manager presented the story to the band members and they decided to contribute to Lithuania’s basketball team’s journey to the Olympics. What also followed was a box of tie-dye T-shirts designed by their band’s designer.

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    Greg Speirs created the now-legendary shirt design and it was worn by the whole team as they accepted bronze medals at the Olympics in Barcelona

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    The T-shirt that has now become a recognizable token of Lithuania’s sports team was designed by Greg Speirs and features a skeleton dunking a basketball. It came with matching flamboyant shorts—all garments colored in the country’s national colors—yellow, green and red.

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    The shirt that became a part of pop culture was even worn by Phoebe in Friends

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    People online shared pictures of themselves wearing the famous shirt

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    Lithuania travelled to the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona and played the games for the first time as a country after being under the USSR for nearly 60 years. They won bronze medals and accepted them wearing the Grateful Dead’s tie-dyes. It was an incredibly emotional and proud moment for the whole nation and it is said that it probably would not had happened without the help of the American rock band.

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    The shirt is tie-dyed in the national colors of Lithuania and really stands out

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    The shirts have now became a part of pop culture and people are often trying to get their hands on the originals as a few other designs have followed. The shirt was also famously worn by Phoebe in Friends and they are often spotted at the Grateful Dead’s concerts. People online shared pictures of them wearing the flamboyant shirts or expressed their fascination with the struggle and freedom story of the Lithuanian basketball team.

    And here is what Twitter users had to say about the famous t-shirt and the story behind Lithuania’s basketball team and their journey to the Olympics

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    Irmante Sungailaite

    Irmante Sungailaite

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    After graduating Media and Photography in the United Kingdom, Irmante got drawn into the captivating world of travelling and spent most of the years on the road discovering cultures, learning languages and meeting the most fascinating people. If not writing articles for Bored Panda readers she can be found listening to jazz in Ethiopia, sipping flat whites in Australia or trekking Guatemalan jungles. Her likes include films by Wes Anderson, pseudoscientific practices and being obsessed with everything Mexico and Central America. Her friends mainly describe her as inquisitive, adventurous, and caring.

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    Irmante Sungailaite

    Irmante Sungailaite

    Author, Community member

    After graduating Media and Photography in the United Kingdom, Irmante got drawn into the captivating world of travelling and spent most of the years on the road discovering cultures, learning languages and meeting the most fascinating people. If not writing articles for Bored Panda readers she can be found listening to jazz in Ethiopia, sipping flat whites in Australia or trekking Guatemalan jungles. Her likes include films by Wes Anderson, pseudoscientific practices and being obsessed with everything Mexico and Central America. Her friends mainly describe her as inquisitive, adventurous, and caring.

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    Lawless
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is amazing. It’s awesome how people come together to make a dream come true.

    marianne eliza
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Still have the shirt, safely stored but slightly faded since I wore it the first year then put it away.

    Greg Speirs
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    https://wreg.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/597978296/30th-anniversary-of-the-iconic-1992-skullman-lithuania-tie-dye-olympic-basketball-uniforms/

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    Lawless
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is amazing. It’s awesome how people come together to make a dream come true.

    marianne eliza
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Still have the shirt, safely stored but slightly faded since I wore it the first year then put it away.

    Greg Speirs
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    https://wreg.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/597978296/30th-anniversary-of-the-iconic-1992-skullman-lithuania-tie-dye-olympic-basketball-uniforms/

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