You know about the city that's Vs. Everybody and that Hustles Harder.
You've also seen, or maybe worn, a T-shirt that proclaims Made in Detroit or Detroit Rock City or shows sports team loyalty.
Those aren't in this roundup of less common ways to display local pride next time you need a gift or wardrobe addition. These are among choices, with shipping added for online orders:
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► Imported from Detroit: Chrysler's slogan is on a crimson or white T from Pure Detroit, a group of five local shops that began in 1998. $28.
► Detroit Strong: An industrial bolt is in the design of a shirt (first photo below) offered in four colors for $15.95 by Detroit Tees, an Etsy shop run by Vadim Yelizarov, owner of a Redford screen printing shop.
► Hell Yeah Detroit: This local blog peddles a vintage-style blue T ($25) with its name in orange script that evokes the Tigers' typography. (Other colors available.) There's also a $25 shirt (15 color choices) with a Joe Louis-type fist and a $22.50 women's red tank in that same style. (The first two designs are below in the second photo.)
► Detroit Is Where I Roll: This heather gray shirt from Detroit Ink shows either a bicycle (third image under article) or vintage car (black font and illustration). Both styles are $25 from Ink Detroit.
► Detroit Is for Foodies: Also from Ink Detroit, this $26 navy shirt embraces the city's culinary renaissance.