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Lewis Allan Reed | A Walk On The Wild Side | Pride T-Shirt

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Lewis Allan Reed | A Walk On The Wild Side | Pride T-Shirt | Pride T-Shirt | Read Bio Below

Show Your Strength and Pride with Our Gay & Bi Spartan Pride T-Shirts 

Unleash your inner warrior with our Spartan Pride T-Shirts featuring a striking rainbow-themed Spartan graphic wielding a spear—symbolizing courage, resilience, and the vibrant spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community. From soldiers and scientists to politicians, business owners, artists, and entertainers, our community has shaped history in countless ways. This shirt stands as a testament to the immense contributions of our community, embodying the message that there's no shame in being who you are—only pride in living authentically and fearlessly.

Each Spartan Pride T-shirt is more than just apparel—it's a celebration of our legacy and a reminder that “You’ve always been in good company.” Every design proudly showcases a name and the contributions of LGBTQIA+ icons, with direct links to their inspiring biographies. Wear your pride and share our community’s powerful history at the gym, school, or your local farmers market!

Why Choose Our Spartan Pride T-Shirts?

  • Iconic Design: The fierce rainbow Spartan graphic stands as a bold symbol of pride and strength. Drawn with a spear in hand, it captures the warrior spirit that lives within us all.
  • Educational Impact: Each shirt tells the story of influential LGBTQIA+ figures, making it a perfect conversation starter to share our history and achievements.
  • Unmatched Comfort & Quality: Made from premium 100% cotton, this unisex tee offers a classic fit with a smooth surface, providing vivid print clarity and lasting comfort.

Product Features

  • Material: 100% cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
  • Fabric Weight: Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² / 180 g/m²)
  • Fit: Classic unisex fit for both style and comfort
  • Label: Tear-away label for a clean look and feel
  • Sizing: Runs true to size, making it an ideal staple for any wardrobe

Wear Your Pride Boldly & Proudly

Celebrate the diverse and dynamic history of the LGBTQIA+ community by wearing our Gay & Bi Spartan Pride T-shirts. Ideal for casual wear or as a unique statement piece, these shirts reflect the passion and pride that define our community. Step out confidently, spark conversations, and honor the trailblazers who’ve paved the way for us all.

Whether you’re out at an event, advocating for equality, or just spending time with friends, this tee speaks volumes. Embrace your pride, wear your history, and be the fearless warrior you were meant to be! 

Lewis Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician and songwriter. He was the guitarist, singer, and principal songwriter for the rock band The Velvet Underground and had a solo career that spanned five decades. Although not commercially successful during its existence, the Velvet Underground became regarded as one of the most influential bands in the history of underground and alternative rock music. Reed's distinctive deadpan voice, poetic and transgressive lyrics, and experimental guitar playing were trademarks throughout his long career.
 
Having played guitar and sung in doo-wop groups in high school, Reed studied poetry at Syracuse University under Delmore Schwartz, and had served as a radio DJ, hosting a late-night avant garde music program while at college. After graduating from Syracuse, he went to work for Pickwick Records in New York City, a low-budget record company that specialized in sound-alike recordings, as a songwriter and session musician. A fellow session player at Pickwick was John Cale; together with Sterling Morrison and Angus MacLise, they would form the Velvet Underground in 1965. After building a reputation on the avant garde music scene, they gained the attention of Andy Warhol, who became the band's manager; they in turn became something of a fixture at The Factory, Warhol's art studio, and served as his "house band" for various projects. The band released their first album, now with drummer Moe Tucker and featuring German singer Nico, in 1967, and parted ways with Warhol shortly thereafter. Following several lineup changes and three more little-heard albums, Reed quit the band in 1970.