Love Your Neighbor Nashville Flood Tshirts
Love Your Neighbor Flood T-Shirts
Light blue t-shirts with a guitar “floating” in the flood waters with the caption Love Your Neighbor.
Love Your Neighbor Design:
Created by Ty Mattson at Mattson Creative, the Love Your Neighbor Nashville Flood poster and tshirt design has instantly become an icon for those recovering and supporting those affected by the Nashville Flood.
ALL profits will be donated to Hands On Nashville.
The Nashville Flood hit Music City on May 1 and 2nd, 2010. Nearly 15″ of rain fell in those 2 days flooding the Cumberland River and subsequently, the tributaries leading to it. The devastation was widespread, affecting homes, businesses, interstates, railroads, landmarks like the Grand Ole Opry, Gaylord Opryland Hotel, Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone arena & LP Field and more.
Boston Globe Nashville Flood photo album.
NewsChannel5.com
The price tag for cleanup and restoration at the publicly owned LP Field is $2.4 million. At the privately owned Schermerhorn Symphony Center a permit for $15 million was pulled for repair work. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum suffered $300,000 in damage. It will take $3.1 million to get Bridgestone Arena back to the building it was before the flood.
Love Your Neighbor Design:
Created by Ty Mattson at Mattson Creative, the Love Your Neighbor Nashville Flood poster and tshirt design has instantly become an icon for those recovering and supporting those affected by the Nashville Flood.
About Us:
We are a small silk screen printing company in Nashville. Silk screening means that paint is actually pushed through a screen and then heated to make the design. This is more labor intensive and time-consuming than the typical heat transfer, which is basically an applique applied with heat. Every one of our shirts is pressed by hand and the quality is guaranteed. Our shirts are made to be washed hundreds of times and still look great, so get ready to show your love for Nashville! #WeAreNashville
All profits will be donated to Hands On Nashville, which has been amazing in assisting the recovery and now the rebuilding efforts in the affected areas.