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DRESSEST-SHIRTBOTTOMSDRESSESSize Chest Waist Hips XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 2XL 44 38 44 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
T-SHIRTSize Chest Waist Hips 2XS 32 26 32 XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
BOTTOMSSize Chest Waist Hips XS 34 28 34 S 36 30 36 M 38 32 38 L 40 34 40 XL 42 36 42 2XL 44 38 44 All measurements are in INCHES
and may vary a half inch in either direction.
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Black Shoes, White Socks…
This image was shot by photographer Pat Little, who shot over 250 Penn State games. Pat spent a great deal of time interacting with Joe one on one and got to know the man behind the legend.
Black Shoes White Socks, an image of Joe Paterno’s famous black shoes, white socks and rolled up pants, was taken on September 28, 2002. Penn State was playing Iowa, at home, and Pat shot this image as Joe walked around the end zone.
Established in 1887, the Nittany Lions have achieved numerous on-field successes, including two consensus national championships in 1982 and 1986, four Big Ten Conference Championships in 1994, 2005, 2008, and 2016, 13 undefeated seasons in 1887, 1894, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1920, 1921, 1947, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1986 and 1994, and 53 appearances in college bowl games, with an all-time post-season bowl record of 31–20–2.
“Black Shoes, White Socks is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17,16×24.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany or walnut framing
| Image Size | 8×12, 11×16 1/2, 16×24 |
|---|---|
| Framing Options | Unframed, Black, Mahogany, Walnut |
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Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 26×44 comes rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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“Late nights, early mornings for four years while attending Penn State, State College became my “second home”. Photographing my alma mater Penn State (’93 BS AgEcon) not only captures memories for myself but also provides a way to share the beauty of a campus and the town that shaped many of us. Throughout the growth and changes, the iconic sites can always rekindle a memory, a laugh and even a friendship. We Are…”
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Smith-Hogan’s map is a beautiful and fun bringing various people and points of interest together along with interesting facts.
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