Deep in the dark cedar thickets of American folklore lurks the Whistler Wampus—a wildcat of supernatural intelligence with a haunting, human-like whistle. Said to lure unsuspecting woodsmen to their doom, it has prowled stories from the Ozarks to the Deep South for over a century.
According to folklorist Vance Randolph (1949), some claim this elusive creature inspired the name of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, a national lumbermen’s fraternity founded in Gurdon, Arkansas in 1892—named, perhaps, after its eerie, beguiling cry.
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Charcoal triblend tee: 50% polyester / 25% ringspun cotton / 25% rayon
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Designed by Caleb Owen Everitt
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Super soft, modern fit – perfect for long hikes, ghost hunts, or late-night campfires
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