You don’t see a DJ-3A (albeit modified) show up on a t-shirt too often! I spotted this shirt in several Moab t-shirt shops.
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You don’t see a DJ-3A (albeit modified) show up on a t-shirt too often! I spotted this shirt in several Moab t-shirt shops.
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That looks like Christen Hazel’s DJ (JP magazine editor). I think it is a 53 if I remember right.
I didn’t realize his had the large tires. I wonder if he licensed it for the t-shirts. It sure looks like it:
http://image.jpmagazine.com/f/35770838/154_1205_19+livin_in_the_projects+1953_jeep_dj_3a_rock_crawling.jpg
Yeah, it’s my Jeep. I didn’t license anything. Not sure who is making them. It’s a ’53 DJ-3A and it’s on 35-inch Krawlers.
Christian,
Whoever was creating and distributing them had them for sale in multiple stores.
Given your jeep is very closely associated with JP Magazine and been published numerous times, the fact they are using that image without your permission to sell products for profit is pretty sketchy based on my cursory search. Here’s a reasonable summary. http://smallbusiness.chron.com/can-use-celebrity-images-tshirts-40638.html
I can track down one of the stores if you are interested. Probably not worth the time or effort or money for you to pursue it, but it definitely bugs me that they didn’t talk to you about it.
– Dave
If they put my jeep on a t shirt I would be buying them without complaint !
I actually did buy one! I have the older one from last year. The one shown in the photo is a new design they came out with this year. As long as they didn’t pirate one of my photos (which I don’t think they did) it’s okay with me. I suspect they snapped a photo of it sitting on Hell’s Revenge or some other trail while I was having lunch with one of my sons and my Jeep was just parked there. As long as they don’t put some negative slogan under it or start supporting some anti-off-roading charity with the proceeds I’m cool.