Dirty Coast
Our designs aspire to a higher standard than mere recognition, tribalism, or kitsch. At Dirty Coast, we believe they can be civic-minded too.
At their best, our shirts stoke nostalgia, spark conversation, and make people laugh. They elicit knowing nods at your neighborhood bar and hearty "who dats" in foreign airports. We make t-shirts because they're democratic, both in appeal and in ex*****on: everyone wears them, and anyone can make them. We are always looking for local partners we can support with a t-shirt. Fundraising tool and conversation starter, a well made shirt is a walking billboard and the wearer the spokesperson.
A fresh update to our Black & Gold sticker collection. 🖤⚜️
One more sleep till game day. WHO DAT⚜️
Have you registered for our Not-So-Easy Scavenger Hunt with yet????
Saturday, September 21st. 3pm! 🚲✨
The myth, the legend, The Rougarou.
Is back in stock in stores and online! 🌙✨
got·that·dog·in·me1
/ˈɡɑt,ˈðæt,ˈdɔɡ,ˈɪn,ˈmi/
adjective
1. meant to describe a person, usually an athlete, who is mentally tough and able to perform in important situations.
“he’s got that dog in him, who dat!”
Mark your calendars for our next Benefit Happy Hour. Wednesday September 25th we will be highlighting .
Trinity City Arts is a volunteer-led learning community of Louisiana artists, educators, and activists who
engage the public in thinking, reading, discussing and making public art about the future of their
communities.
Our current project is Trinity City Comics, an afro-futurist comic series that follows three teen heroes
through a future flooded New Orleans as they navigate issues of climate change, disability justice and
community safety. Trinty City is created by teams of teen and adult artists. Issue #1 was co-created with
artists from YAYA. Issue #2 was created with writers from 826 NOLA.
Come hangout with us and learn more about the amazing things Trinity City Arts does in our community.
Reminder to check into your voter registration!
Voting Registration Deadlines for Louisiana:
In-person at local election office: Oct 7
Online: Oct 15
By mail (postmarked by): Oct 7
Happy National Beignet Day! Celebrate in style with ✨
Jiggly Bits: The New Orleans Naked Chefs Calendar is the brainchild of New Orleans-based food photographer Kat Kimball, made in partnership with local creative agency, Ganza.
Drawing inspiration from Anthony Bourdain’s Nasty Bits and 1970s cookbooks, Jiggly Bits presents a more playful look at our cherished culinary community.
The calendar showcases prominent chefs from the New Orleans dining scene, including Mason Hereford of Turkey & the Wolf, Molly’s Rise and Shine, Hungry Eyes, and Hot Stuff; Nina Compton of Compere Lapin and Bywater American Bistro; Dan Stein of Stein’s Deli; and many more. Every purchase of the calendar supports WeHelp NOLA, a nonprofit dedicated to offering free mental wellness services to service industry workers through affordable membership programs with participating restaurant owners.
Calendars are available now on our website for pre-order!
A view that’s truly out of this world! When Jackson Square was first laid out in the 1720s, it looked out over the Mississippi river. In the second half of the nineteenth century, after the disastrous floods caused by a Mississippi levee failure, the original eighteenth century 3ft. high levee protecting New Orleans from flooding was heightened several times, creating a barrier between the city and the river. During the twentieth century, much of the riverfront was dedicated to industry and commerce and port authorities even erected barriers, making the riverfront inaccessible for decades.
Constructed in 1976, “The Moon Walk” was built along the Mississippi river, making it accessible from the French Quarter once again. The project was named for mayor Maurice “Moon” Landrieu, during whose tenure the promenade was built.
It’s a great spot where visitors and locals alike can come face-to-face with the Mighty Mississippi and beyond…
Design by Chris Marroy.
This item is a Limited Edition 32oz Wide Mouth Nalgene Water Bottle and features original illustrations of a Great Blue Heron, Yellow-Rumped Warbler, and Common Yellowthroat amongst the Broadleaf Cattail.
Made by Mustard Beetle in Los Angeles.
Game Day or any day. This vintage gold hat is perfect for you. This camp-style hat features the most iconic duo, N.O.
Adjustable Backstrap, One Size Fits All.
New bumper stickers just dropped. Available in stores and online!
Available through the weekend, unlike some outlets around the city.
Don't worry y'all, they have a concept of a plan. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Morning Y’all!
We hope everyone stayed safe during the storm.
Our LGD location will be closed today, but Uptown and French Quarter will be open regular hours.
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Y'all Vote.
Voting Registration Deadlines for Louisiana:
In-person at local election office: Oct 7
Online: Oct 15
By mail (postmarked by): Oct 7
Presale available through the weekend✔️🇺🇸
Smells like home 🤍
As we head into our first real season game we call on St. Victore', Patron Saint of Touchdowns. Pray For Us.
Presale available through the weekend!
Warning: These keychains may cause excessive compliments. You’ve been warned!
Is it Sunday yet????????🖤⚜️
Introducing The Lemonade Collection. Here are some of the designs we have launched over the years that take inspiration from the absurdity of living below sea level.
https://dirtycoast.com/pages/the-lemonade-collection
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