The honey badger takes what he wants, but right now University students want his T-shirts.
The online collegiate clothing store Tiger District has seen an increasing number of LSU football fans searching for purple and gold honey badger T-shirts since it started making the shirt in September.
Tiger District’s shirt portrays a smug honey badger cradling a football while striking the Heisman pose, with the phrase “Honey badger takes what he wants” printed on it. The shirt borrows from the YouTube video sensation that follows a determined honey badger running amok, killing snakes and other animals for food despite incurring various scrapes, bruises and poisonous bites.
Fans soon bestowed the title “Honey Badger” upon LSU football player Tyrann Mathieu, generally because he takes what he wants on the field, including tackles and interceptions.
Accounting sophomore Max Smith thinks people like the shirt largely because of its clever design as well as Mathieu’s potential to win the Heisman Trophy.
“It pretty much sums up what Tyrann does on the field,” Smith said. “People want that on their player.”
Loftus said Tiger District works to design clever and relevant clothing and developed the shirt to depict honey badger Internet sensation, not a specific football player.
“It was a big deal before anyone was using the term ‘honey badger’ for a football player at LSU,” Loftus said. “It just made sense to put it out wants.”
While Loftus anticipates similar shirts to emerge from various vendors, he believes Tiger District was the first in the market to establish a successful honey badger shirt.
This isn’t the first example of clever shirts circulating through the University community.
Storyville’s “Nick Saban is a douche” shirt exploded in popularity in 2007 as a result of the University of Alabama-LSU rivalry and LSU fans’ dislike for Alabama head coach Nick Saban.
“That was before everyone and their mother had an anti-Saban shirt,” said Storyville owner Josh Harvey.
The shirt bore the date
Students, fans gobble up Honey Badger T-shirts
October 16, 2011