The Boston Marathon’s Best T-Shirts

  • By Competitor.com
  • Published 4 hours ago

  • Adidas has sold several thousand of these and all proceeds go to the One Boston Fund.

  • One of the many official shirts produced by Adidas and the B.A.A. for the 2013 Boston Marathon.

  • This has a rough map of the course in the race’s traditional colors.

  • Brooks produced this one a few years ago as an homage to the fact that there’s a Dunkin’ Donuts on almost every corner in the Greater Boston Area.

  • Now and forever more, Boston is definitely for runners.

  • Even if you’re not from Boston, you can sound like you are.

  • 617 is one of the area codes assigned to Boston.

  • Another shirt with the map of the course, courtesy of the Greater Boston Running Company.

  • Saucony printed these as part of its 40th anniversary celebration of the Greater Boston Track Club.

  • Brooks and Marathon Sports put a fun spin on Heartbreak Hill with this tech T.

  • Sadly, this one suddenly had a much different meaning after 2:50 p.m. on April 15.

  • Anyone can buy one of these, but it’s really just for those who run the race.

  • This one pays respect to those vociferous girls of Wellesley College.

  • If you’re an out-of-town runner, you’ve gotta have “lobstah” in Boston.

  • Mizuno subtly captured the international appeal of the Boston Marathon with this one.

  • Reebok highlighted some ubiquitous Boston icons on this one.

  • A classic image designed in the likeness of old-time Welcome to Boston street signs.

  • This is what you do once the starting gun goes off in Hopkinton.

  • When you let it all out in Boston, this is what happens.

  • Now is the time for all of us to keep calm and run for Boston.

  • Boston’s Irish heritage is as ever-present as the running vibe in Beantown.

  • Sully’s, a local Boston shirt company, made this one to raise money for the One Boston Fun.

  • New Balance printed these shirts for runners taking part in a late-night run honoring Paul Revere’s Midnight Run two days before the marathon.

  • Newton Running borrowed a line from “Good Will Hunting,” one of the best films set in Boston.

A celebration of the Boston Marathon through a collection of T-shirts made before and after the 2013 race.

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