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Location:Baton Rouge
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Registered on:6/5/2008
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We sold our store in May 2010 to focus solely on internet sales. We felt like it would allow us to put out more creative merchandise.

We've got some more stuff we'll be launching in the next month that we're really excited to show everyone.
Define Defunct...

We're just online now. We sold the store last May to focus on our online sales.

You can reach us at 225-346-4790 or info at tigerdistrict dot com
We would like to clear the record here. There seems to be some confusion. We NEVER sold this shirt, and it was never on our website for sale.

We sell unique and creative t-shirts that you can't find anywhere else. When it got posted on our Facebook, the status said "Though we don't agree with this shirt, we acknowledge that it's well-designed."

Too many people still took it the wrong way, so we took it down. We apologize for the confusion.

re: Tiger District....

Posted by TigerDistrict on 9/12/09 at 3:27 pm to

1. That's our fault on that one. We made a mistake. We'll be open until AT LEAST 8:00 from now on for home games.

2. We normally sell out of gameday shirts. This week we sold out faster than normal. Your best bet is to order it online.

re: Which Shirt Are you Getting?

Posted by TigerDistrict on 6/25/09 at 10:53 am to
If you order from Tiger District, we'll be shipping out the orders today (except for the hats and bracket tee, which will ship tomorrow). You won't have to wait until July 7th, like on some of the other sites. They'll be available in the store at noon today, as well.
That's our fault. The vendor sent us those images to use and it's all we had to go by until the shirts arrived. The t-shirts definitely say BASEBALL. We're taking care of that image right now.
The Beanie logo is now available at Tiger District for the Tiger fans who prefer the old over the new! Just in time for Christmas, the Beanie logo is available on men and women's products.

Visit the website and get your shirt today at Tiger District
per LSUsports.net:

LSU-North Texas to Play in Tiger Stadium at 7 p.m.

BATON ROUGE – LSU’s football game against North Texas will be played in Tiger Stadium on Saturday at 7 p.m., director of athletics Joe Alleva announced Wednesday.

LSU officials have been monitoring the progress of Hurricane Ike for the last several days and had developed a contingency plan that would have moved the game to one of several other venues had the hurricane threatened South Louisiana.

“It is apparent that the storm will move far enough to the west that we can play the game in Baton Rouge,” Alleva said. “Our prayers go out to our neighbors in Texas that they will stay safe.”

LSU had made contingency plans to move the game to Dallas, Atlanta, Shreveport or New Orleans if necessary.

“We worked closely with a lot of different organizations the last several days in case we had to move this game,” Alleva said. “I am grateful to everyone in those cities and with those organizations who so graciously offered to help us and who spent considerable time preparing for a game that would have taken place on short notice.”

LSU officials are warning Tiger fans to be cautious as they drive on the streets of Baton Rouge en route to the game on Saturday.

“The City of Baton Rouge is doing a remarkable job of cleaning up our community, but Hurricane Gustav left a lot of debris and fallen power lines that warrant our fans taking particular caution as they drive to the game,” said Alleva. “We hope they will be patient, be careful and follow the direction of law enforcement officers.”

LSU encourages fans to carpool when possible and to arrive at LSU early to avoid a last-minute traffic rush to campus.

The Pete Maravich Assembly Center is still being utilized as a medical special needs shelter. The Tiger Athletic Foundation, LSU Sports Properties and L-Club parties that are usually held in the Maravich Center on football game days will not be held Saturday. Also, the 1958 national championship team reunion has been postponed until LSU’s game against Ole Miss on November 22.

Fans visiting Baton Rouge are also encouraged to reconfirm their hotel reservations. An executive order issued by the Governor of Louisiana on Tuesday instructed hotels and motels to make lodging available to utility restoration personnel who are working to restore power to homes and businesses affected by Hurricane Gustav.

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