Bears coach Ben Johnson good better best shirt
My Uncle Joe, bless his ass, used to say, “Life’s like a football game, kid, gotta have a good coach.” And for us Chicagoans, that coach has always been a pretty big deal. Now, I’m not a die-hard stats guy, but I’ve always followed the Bears, ever since I was a little guy, perched on my dad’s shoulders during the ’85 Super Bowl parade. The energy, the roar of the crowd, the smell of the hot dogs – it’s a feeling that just sticks with you, you know? And that’s why this whole Bears Coach Ben Johnson Good Better Best Shirt thing has me thinking. It’s more than just cotton and stitching; it’s a statement, a kind of silent hope wrapped in a wearable form.

Seeing a shirt like that, it brings a smile to my face. The “Good” seems, well, pretty standard. Every team starts somewhere, right? You gotta have a foundation. Then, “Better” – that’s where the real ambition kicks in. You’re aiming higher, wanting more than just okay, you crave some tangible improvement. Remember that game against the Packers two years ago? The one where we almost pulled off a miracle comeback? Those are the moments you live for. The “Better” is all the promise of actually achieving something meaningful.

And finally, “Best”. That’s the ultimate aspiration, isn’t it? To see a team you root for, a team you’ve poured your ass and time into, reach the peak. It’s about a whole city sharing that feeling of exhilaration, that sense of winning. It’s about bragging rights at the local bar on Sundays, and all the pride you can muster. It’s what we all secretly hope for. I remember when I met one of the players from the ’85 team at a local grocery store, it was like a dream. He actually asked me what I thought about the new kicker! The shirt itself is a simple concept, sure, but it speaks volumes. It’s a shorthand for our expectations. A little green and navy piece of cloth that holds so much weight. It reflects our ever-present hope that next year will be -the- year. You can picture it being worn by the serious football fans, or maybe the casual observers, too. Seeing the shirt in a crowd feels like a shared unspoken promise: we’re all here, hoping to witness greatness, hoping to finally see the Bears lift that trophy again.







Anonymous –
Money well spent
Heavy cotton material. Very sturdy. Husband is well pleased and feels they are very durable. He says that’s what a man’s tee should be. This a repeat purchase due to his satisfaction with the shirts.
Anonymous –
Great hoodies. Daughter getting tons of compliments for unique design.
Anonymous –
Love these shirts, so comfortable!
Some of the reviews complain these aren’t heavy like advertised, and I agree they aren’t particularly heavy. I’d say they’re average weight. But they are exactly what I was looking for and I am very pleased. I purchased the maroon. I’d say they run a tad small. I’m a 150lb women and was looking for a loose fit and had trouble deciding between ordering the medium or large. I went with the large and I’m glad I did. I want to order more colors. I only wish I could order a single one or that they had more varied color combinations.