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San Antonio Texas Vintage Retro Unisex Heavy Crewneck Sweatshirt - White Logo

San Antonio Texas Vintage Retro Unisex Heavy Crewneck Sweatshirt - White Logo

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Unisex heavy crewneck sweatshirt in medium-heavy fleece for warmth and durability. Classic fit with ribbed collar, cuffs & waistband, double-needle seams, and a tear-away label. DTG print. Standard 50% cotton/50% polyester; Heather Sport 60/40. White may appear off-white; Orange hue may vary.

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A different kind of landmark runs below the streets: the River Walk, the cypress-shaded paseo first designed in 1929 to turn the downtown river into a level of the city all its own. Above it, San Antonio kept layering — German brewers and the old breweries, Texas cattle drives, the rail boom, and a long run as "Military City." Our San Antonio logo gathers the Texas end of that story into a Texas longhorn — the cattle breed that built the open range — and a Lone Star over "1845," the year of statehood and the shared emblem of every Merlin Classics Texas place. Printed black-and-white with the worn look of a branding iron or a rodeo poster, the longhorn and star read as Texas in shorthand — cattle country, the Lone Star, the open range — set over the deep Spanish-colonial city the missions built.

The five missions are the city's crown. San José, the "Queen of the Missions," still shows its carved Rose Window and great stone granary; Concepción keeps traces of its painted walls; San Juan and Espada anchor the southern end of the river trail. And Mission San Antonio de Valero — the first of them — is the one the world now knows as the Alamo. A battle was fought there in 1836 during the Texas Revolution, with heavy losses on both the defenders' and the Mexican army's sides; it is a solemn place, remembered very differently by different people. In 2015 all five missions together were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the only one in Texas.

Why People Visit San Antonio Texas

  • Walk the River Walk (Paseo del Río), the cypress-shaded riverside promenade below street level.
  • Visit the Alamo (Mission San Antonio de Valero), the first of the city's five Spanish colonial missions.
  • Tour Mission San José, the "Queen of the Missions," with its carved Rose Window and stone granary.
  • Follow the Mission Trail to Concepción, San Juan, and Espada along the river.
  • Step inside San Fernando Cathedral on Main Plaza, begun by the 1731 Canary Island colonists.
  • Explore the Pearl, the restored historic brewery district north of downtown.
  • Wander Brackenridge Park and the Japanese Tea Garden, with stone footbridges and koi ponds.
  • Browse Market Square (El Mercado), the largest Mexican market in the United States.

San Antonio Texas Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring a Texas longhorn and Lone Star over Texas Republic Est. 1845