Published: 02-26-2012 05:34pm Posted In: Stories behind the Shirts!
So today was inventory day, it has been awhile and we where losing a little track of stuff as you may know how that goes, but wow and behold we stumble across a blast from the past, a classic ULLR Ski shirt!A ULLR Ski Shirt? Yes this was a classic shirt from the beginnings of Dayan Inc literally like 10 years ago. I was so excited as I had worn the snot out of my ULLR Ski print and thought I would have me a new one, then disappointment hit! Darn its only a Large!The buttons are where the name comes from, we stumbled across these cool metal buttons with this funky figure on ski's and the letters ULLR, they looked just perfect and the supplier... » Read More
1874 Alferd Packer furthers mankind with the development of the Manwich!In his defense Alferd never said he wasn't a Cannibal, he just said he never Murdered! Who is to say ? Lake City Colorado: A wonderful little town tucked into the Eastern part of the San Juans. A great place to take a Un-Hawaiian Shirt getaway. Visit the very site where Alferd Packer invented the Manwich and be within a stone's throw of the largest natural body of water in Colorado: Lake San Cristobal! We choose the Route 66 Un- Hawaiian shirt for this road trip adventure, a classic favorite over the years! ... » Read More
This is an Un Hawaiian Shirt adventure in South Western Colorado that involves a trip to what is known as the Harris Archaeological site. What is the Harris Archaeological site? This is a unique pre-historic or basically a sort of Cave Man dwelling in South Western Colorado with very primitive Petrographic images and shallow Cave dwellings. But what tends to set this off is that there is this rather unusual Pictograph of what appears to be Abraham Lincoln and some scratching from some bored Ranch Hands.Named after Bill Harris a local Non Professional Archaeologist who found, studied and listed this site.What was the Un Hawaiian shirt chosen ... » Read More
Many of my adventures take place around the San Juan Mountains of South Western Colorado where I (Clay) have worked as a 4x4/offroad tour guide for well over 20 years. I am almost legendary in this area as 'the guy who wears those wild shirts.' There is not doubt that most people remember me if for no other reason then for the cool shirts. I am Dayna's largest promoter and a walking billboard for her spectacular product. The bold and unique prints often start a conversation with total strangers, then when I show them the custom buttons, they are usually sold. Anyway this is my first post and still just sort of a intro, stay tuned to many... » Read More