<p>i’m currently visiting brown and was in the bookstore earlier today. in a corner i saw a harvard t-shirt. i was astonished, thinking why would they have another ivy’s shirt in here… then i went closer and saw…</p>
<p>HARVARD
[harvard’s emblem]
'cuz not everyone can get into BROWN [a bit smaller font]</p>
<p>I have that shirt too! I had my mom buy it for me after I got in because she happened to be in Providence. Unfortunately, she got a very large one, so I just wear it to bed.</p>
<p>you've got to be kidding me, that's even worse than the other one</p>
<p>If I saw someone wearing a "got ivy?" shirt, all I could ever think of that person is "tool." If you own and wear one, I cannot respect you.</p>
<p>But of course they still sell because asian mothers are obsessed with that ***, and there are always toolish prestige whores who think they're awesome for wearing such *witty shirts as these mentioned in this topic.</p>
<p>the got ivy? shirt is pretty dumb, but it's an ivysports thing (they sell their own ivy apparel)</p>
<p>most people actually think the harvard shirt is kind of clever because it's tastefully done. most people don't even realize it's a brown shirt in disguise until they look at it closely--and then they get a good laugh out of it. just don't wear it on the brown or harvard campuses :)</p>
<p>did anyone else notice semp's comment "brown is the au bon pain of eateries"</p>
<p>ABP is not that good, there are plenty of better places, is that what you're saying about brown?</p>
<p>Also, i saw those two shirts when i was there this summer, and i would have def gotten the "got ivy" shirt if it didnt say Brown on the back.</p>
<p>ivysport.com has this shirt for pton that has ptons logo on the center of the back, and the seven other ivy logos below it and it says "it's lonely at the top" </p>