
Wichita State Fightin' Shockers Retro Tee
In 1948, the Municipal University of Wichita (known informally as Wichita University) and former WWII Marine Wilbur Elsea designed a mascot with, in his words, “a serious, no-nonsense scowl” and intimidating persona to represent their athletic mascot, the Shockers. In 1959, Elsea’s original, anthropomorphic shock of wheat got a WU sweater and updated scythe, as shown here on this midcentury-inspired design for the Fightin’ Shockers.
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$13.30Wichita State Fightin' Shockers Retro Tee
In 1948, the Municipal University of Wichita (known informally as Wichita University) and former WWII Marine Wilbur Elsea designed a mascot with, in his words, “a serious, no-nonsense scowl” and intimidating persona to represent their athletic mascot, the Shockers. In 1959, Elsea’s original, anthropomorphic shock of wheat got a WU sweater and updated scythe, as shown here on this midcentury-inspired design for the Fightin’ Shockers.
Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.
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In 1948, the Municipal University of Wichita (known informally as Wichita University) and former WWII Marine Wilbur Elsea designed a mascot with, in his words, “a serious, no-nonsense scowl” and intimidating persona to represent their athletic mascot, the Shockers. In 1959, Elsea’s original, anthropomorphic shock of wheat got a WU sweater and updated scythe, as shown here on this midcentury-inspired design for the Fightin’ Shockers.
Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.











