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'Sixburgh' Super Bowl Shirts Feature Steelers' James Harrison

Pittsburgh Eyes 6th Football Championship Vs. Cardinals

POSTED: 12:14 pm EST January 21, 2009
UPDATED: 7:54 am EST January 22, 2009

New T-shirts celebrating the Steelers' quest for a sixth Super Bowl championship are being printed Wednesday and shipped to stores throughout Pittsburgh.

The shirts are black, with a picture of Steelers linebacker James Harrison and the slogan, "On The Road To Sixburgh."
Video: 'Sixburgh' Shirt Modeled By Sheldon Ingram

All Pro Embroidery and Screen Printing is producing the shirts at its Streets Run Road location in Baldwin Borough.

Harrison, the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year, stopped by the printing shop Wednesday for a first-hand look.
Video: Harrison At Printing Shop... Watch The Report By Shannon Perrine

"Actually made it myself. It looks good," Harrison said. "It's me on there. It has to look good. If there's nothing else on it but me, it looks good."

The shirt sells for about $20 and can be found at shops in the Strip District and elsewhere around town.

Reporter Sheldon Ingram modeled the new shirt at the Steelers' South Side practice field during a live shot on WTAE Channel 4 Action News at noon.

The Steelers will play the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII on Feb. 1. If Pittsburgh wins, it will be the first franchise to claim six Super Bowl titles.

RELATED: "On The Road To Sixburgh" Song, Video

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