Discover the Dan Deacon Orioles Hawaiian Shirt—a limited-edition fusion of tropical style and Baltimore baseball heritage. Worn by electronic artist Dan Deacon during his viral auto-tuned anthem at Camden Yards, this vivid shirt combines oversized orange hibiscus blooms, lush green leaves, and the playful Oriole Bird logo. Perfect for game days, summer barbecues, or streetwear, it’s a conversation starter that celebrates one of the season’s most memorable moments. Elevate your fan gear—shop now to own this iconic piece of Birdland history!
Swing into Summer: Dan Deacon Orioles Hawaiian Shirt
Featuring a dramatic black backdrop, this Hawaiian shirt bursts with oversized orange hibiscus flowers and emerald monstera leaves. Scattered throughout are playful white blossoms and the beloved Oriole Bird logo in bright orange, seamlessly integrated into the botanical pattern. A classic camp-collar silhouette, short sleeves, and a relaxed button-down front ensure an effortless, breezy fit—ideal for layering or wearing solo under the summer sun.

On July 10 at Camden Yards, Baltimore‐based electronic artist Dan Deacon stunned fans with an auto-tuned rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” clad in this very shirt. The unexpected performance quickly went viral, transforming a simple pre-game ritual into a defining Orioles moment. By melding avant-garde music with America’s pastime, Deacon’s choice of apparel became a symbol of Birdland’s creative spirit and the passionate community that rallies around it.
More than just fan gear, the Dan Deacon Orioles Hawaiian Shirt embodies a collision of artistry and athleticism. It honors an unforgettable viral moment, invites conversations, and spreads Baltimore pride wherever it’s worn. Limited quantities ensure exclusivity—claim yours today and carry a piece of Camden Yards lore into every summer gathering and ballgame.