Weightlifter 1967 Vintage Birthday Gift Distressed Design

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This cool and distressed vintage design is for people, who lift weights and were born in the year 1967 or have a special relation to 1967. It consists of a decorative frame, within it the curved word "Weightlifter" on top and the statements "working hard & lifting heavy" and "using all my parts" in a Western style typeface at the bottom. In the center is a drawing of a kettlebell and 2 crossed barbells reminiscent of a pirate flag. The weights are enclosed by the numbers 19 and 67. An awesome birthday gift for fit people born in 1967, who love working out with heavy weights using the power of their whole body and will celebrate their 50th birthday in 2017. It also makes for a nice present to give away on Christmas and other occasions. The design is composed of 3 typefaces including an Art Nouveau and a Western/circus style font, silhouettes of a kettlebell and 2 barbells and a decorative frame. All design elements have a brownish color with a rough paper texture applied and are available on black/dark products. For t-shirts and hoodies other fabric colors can be chosen.

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Design published: by Ramiro Gómez
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