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Show your Austin pride with these awesome Etsy finds
It’s no surprise that Austin — a city known for its creative allure — inspires a great deal of Texas tribute art, from screenprints of skylines to eclectic accessories and everything in between.
And with groups like the Austin Craft Mafia and Austin Craft Riot banding together to showcase some of the best artisans around, it’s easier than ever to find locally-made art, clothing, gifts and more.
But if you’re looking to show your Austin pride on your walls, in your kitchen or around your neck, artist’s marketplace Etsy has hundreds of one-of-a-kind items for you to choose from. Here are a few of our favorite Austin-y finds.
Art
Modern Texas Skyline from Plum Street Prints

Illustrated Skyline from Loose Petals

Typography Map from Eminjay

Austin Screen Print from Bottle Rocket Designs

Austin-inspired Subway Art Set from Going Underground

Keep Calm and Love Texas Print from Austin Creations

Let’s Eat BBQ Stickers from Kollective Fusion

Accessories
Austin Map Cuff Bracelet from Victoria Camp Designs

Antique Bus Token Earrings from Nooboo Designs

Austin Belt Buckle from December Moon Design

Austin Map Tote Bag from Victrola35

Austin Bats Tote from Hotline Design Ink

Housewares
Austin, I Love You Plate from KathyPhantastic

Embroidered Hoop Art from Jennifer Rallevato

Austin Skyline Wall Decals from Urban Decal

Shangri-La Coasters from Texas Gulf Coasters

Upcycled Tito’s Lamp from BinghamJames

Clothing
Black Satin Vintage Jacket from Revival Vintage Austin

I Miss Austin Tee from I Miss My College

Austin Skyline Silkscreened Dress from CharmedFox

RUN ATX Tee from Smash Transit



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