Legends

Art of Legends

In his career, Mike Sullivan has had the good fortune to use his artistic talents to pay tribute to some of the most iconic athletes to ever play their sports. Their accomplishments have inspired him and his art – as well as countless fans around the world.

His iconic apparel series lets those fans participate in the fulfillment he gets every time he creates a tribute piece of art work. We hope they’ll enjoy wearing their loyalties to players and teams on their garments the same way he loves getting to execute a mural or drawing.

We want to create a community with this unique and special apparel series. It’s more than just an experience you wear – it’s one you share. Tell us your whys – why do you love these icons? What do you remember about them and how they might have made an impact on you? Send us a comment or a video (fan video contest coming soon) on the Contact page or use the hashtag #iconicapparel on your post or video.

The first two athletes in our apparel series are legendary quarterbacks Ken Stabler and Jim McMahon.

KEN STABLER

KEN STABLER

After an All-American career at Alabama that included three bowl games for the Crimson Tide, the man nicknamed “Snake” became an All-Pro in Oakland. He played in 17 NFL seasons and quarterbacked the Raiders to a win in Super Bowl XI. In 2016, Ken Stabler was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

JIM MCMAHON

After a record setting college career at BYU, where he won the Davey O’Brien and Sammy Baugh awards, Jim was a first-round pick for the Chicago Bears. He developed into a Pro Bowl quarterback and led the Bears to the franchise’s only Super Bowl win in Super Bowl XX. Jim played in 15 NFL seasons and his number 9 jersey was retired at BYU in Provo, Utah.
JIM MCMAHON