

Idaho Vandals Vintage 1940s Logo Long Sleeve
This slightly grumpy version of the Idaho Vandal debuted in the 1940s, about a decade before the “Joe Vandal” mascot tradition took shape in the ‘50s. A yell leader named Bill Currie donned a homemade mask and created Joe’s persona. It seems that when Joe Vandal got more cheerful, so did the official logo; Idaho debuted a new logo in 1967 that’s identical to this, but his expression was changed to a smile. No matter his expression, we think he’s “brave and bold,” as the Idaho fight song, “Go Vandals, Go” suggests.
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This slightly grumpy version of the Idaho Vandal debuted in the 1940s, about a decade before the “Joe Vandal” mascot tradition took shape in the ‘50s. A yell leader named Bill Currie donned a homemade mask and created Joe’s persona. It seems that when Joe Vandal got more cheerful, so did the official logo; Idaho debuted a new logo in 1967 that’s identical to this, but his expression was changed to a smile. No matter his expression, we think he’s “brave and bold,” as the Idaho fight song, “Go Vandals, Go” suggests.
Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.










