The Bo-Hawg: A love letter to my pops
I was so afraid that my dad would disappear. In the aftermath of losing him to a freak brain bleed in 2022, I began thinking of ways to keep my pops in the forefront of my mind.
First, I made stickers of an iconic bobblehead drawing of him that my mom commissioned in the 80s. Then, I got that bobblehead tattooed on my leg along with five things that my pops loved (more on that later). I even plastered a cartoon caricature of him on plastic cups that I threw at Mardi Gras to over 50,00 strangers.
Still, his presence felt fragmented. I wish I could tell you I “felt him,” but the reality that I would never get a text, phone call, or a hug was raw and painful.
All my efforts to keep my dad present and share who he was with those that never got a chance to meet him, or those that never got to say goodbye, felt flat.
One night I was listening to some old voicemails I had saved and came across one from April 2018:
Hey son. I’m going to have you a part time job this summer. Seriously thinking of doing Bo-Hawg Seafood…get a little building outside of the office and sell shrimp, make gumbo, west indies salad, oyster salad. Seriously. Cash money. Might need somebody to help me.
I have the Pig Fish (the logo) as one of the five items tattooed on me. I was looking at it everyday. I have an original Bo-Hawg t-shirt from the 1980s incorporated into a quilt that my friend made for me that I use all the time.
My pops loved The Bo-Hawg™. It is the namesake of a failed charter-fishing business that he, my two grandfathers, and uncle started in the mid-80’s. The logo is what we call “The Pig Fish.” There’s a lot more lore and legend to the fishing side of this, but I will save that for later. He tried to rebrand it throughout his life, but it could just couldn’t seem to get traction.
After hearing that voicemail, thinking about the tattoo and the blanket, the answer to how I could share my pops with the world was obvious: The Bo-Hawg.
It is one his most beloved creations that never got the props he felt it deserved.
So, let me introduce to you The Bo-Hawg™, a brand that is for anyone with the mindset that life’s purpose is ultimately doing what you love with the people you love.
It is for souls that are active, bold and adventurous. It is for humans that prefer to chill, relax and lay in the cut. It is for those that are a little bit of everything all rolled into one.
Our designs are a nod to the inspiration that started it all – my dad, whose vibes continue to fuel our fun-loving style.
The Bo-Hawg is a love letter to my pops
I was so afraid that my dad would disappear. He was the constant in my life. In the life of my siblings (wave, they’re up top!), my mom, and for some people outside of our family. Their was only one G.B.
That fear of him disappearing emerged in the aftermath of losing him to a freak brain bleed in 2022. Thinking about it now, it still feels like some crazy fever dream how it all went down.
I began noodling ideas of how to keep my pops in the forefront of my mind.
First, I made stickers of an iconic bobblehead drawing of him that my mom commissioned in the ’80s. Then, I got that bobblehead tattooed on my leg along accompanied by five things my pops loved (more on that later). I had our good friend, and amazing designer Chase Bendik, mock up a “Mardi Gator” version of the bobblehead and then proceeded to plaster it on plastic cups I threw to over 50,000 strangers at Mardi Gras.
Still, his presence felt fragmented. The reality that I would never get a text, phone call, or a hug was raw and painful. It still is. It felt like all of my efforts to keep him “alive” in this world were falling flat.
He wasn’t there to help my brother and I fry fish for the rehearsal dinner at my wedding, a menu he had prepared a few months before he died. I thought about him missing that day, and then my mind spiraled into realizing he won’t be there for so many more milestones that occur. I also thought about all of the people that would never get to meet him.
The realization of all of this made my attempts to keep him present seem meaningless and pointless.
One night I was listening to some old voicemails I had saved and came across one from April 2018:
Hey son. I’m going to have you a part time job this summer. Seriously thinking of doing Bo-Hawg Seafood…get a little building outside of the office and sell shrimp, make gumbo, west indies salad, oyster salad. Seriously. Cash money. Might need somebody to help me.
The Bo-Hawg is one of the five items tattooed around the bobblehead. I had been looking at it everyday. I have an original Bo-Hawg™ t-shirt from the 1980s incorporated into a quilt that my friend made for me that I use all the time.
My pops loved The Bo-Hawg™. It is the namesake of a failed charter-fishing business that he, my two grandfathers, and uncle started in the mid-’80s. The logo is what we call “The Pig Fish.” There’s a lot more lore and legend to the fishing side of this, but I will save that for later. He tried to rebrand it throughout his life, but it just couldn’t seem to get traction.
After hearing that voicemail, thinking about the tattoo and the blanket, the answer to how I could share my pops with the world was obvious: The Bo-Hawg™.
It is one his most beloved creations that never got the props he felt it deserved.
So, let me introduce to the brand that is for anyone with the mindset that life’s purpose is ultimately doing what you love with the people you love.
It is for souls that are active, bold and adventurous. It is for humans that prefer to chill, relax and lay in the cut. It is for those that are a little bit of everything all rolled into one.
Our designs are a nod to the inspiration that started it all – my dad, whose vibes continue to fuel our fun-loving style.
We’re all about fostering creative partnerships with small, locally-owned businesses. It’s not just a one-time thing for us; we’re committed to doing this more and more as we grow and evolve.
The Bo-Hawgs™ collaborations with independent artists and designers are all about giving them the creative freedom to put their spin on the Pig Fish. We maintain the belief that it’s not just about us, but more importantly about raising visibility for these up-and-coming or established talents and showcasing their fantastic work. Plus, by partnering with small businesses, we’re creating a win-win scenario for everyone involved.
We’re the Little Dude. That’s who we are, and it’s the spirit we bring to every project and partnership. Here’s to supporting the underdogs and making a positive impact along the way.
At The Bo-Hawg™, our commitment is simple yet unwavering: to deliver the absolute best to you, the awesome people who support us. We maintain the belief that it’s not just about us, but the people that bring it to life. That’s why we’re stoked to collaborate with independent artists and team up with small businesses.
Our brand is all about inclusion, so everyone’s welcome, regardless of who you are or where you’re from. We’ve got no time for hate and negativity, so if that’s the shit you are about… keep on moving
Our dedication to delivering top-notch products is essential to our mission. We take pride in offering high-quality brands like Richardson, Gildan, and Independent Trading to ensure that our customers have a wide selection to chose from. But that’s not all – we’re not stopping there. We’re actively creating our own path, with plans to launch Spring 2024. Our designs are a nod to the inspiration that started it all – my dad, whose vibes continue to fuel our fun-loving style.
We utilize various printing methods, including direct-to-garment (DTG) and sublimation, to make sure our designs are long lasting and pop with vibrant detail. And those patches you see on our hats? They’re not just slapped on – they’re meticulously hand-stitched to ensure they stay put and look fantastic. At The Bo-Hawg™, we know our stuff when it comes to delivering top-of-the-line products that you’ll love
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