Texas Longhorns Hook Em Horns License Plate Sign - Metal Wall Art 16x6 Inch Aluminum - Burnt Orange White - SEC Fan Cave Dorm Room Decor UT - UV-Resistant Ready to Hang College Wall Sign
HOOK 'EM HORNS LONGHORN DESIGN: Authentic license plate-style collage in bold burnt orange and white with hidden Longhorn team icons — captures the unmistakable spirit of Texas pride and tradition
DURABLE UV-RESISTANT ALUMINUM: High-resolution print on 0.04-inch aluminum with UV-resistant inks — maintains vibrant burnt orange and white without fading, peeling, or scratching over time
EFFORTLESS SETUP: Pre-drilled holes with mounting hardware included for instant wall display, plus dorm-safe Command strip compatible — under 1 pound, hangs in minutes with no special tools
FIT FOR ANY FAN SPACE: 16x6-inch dimensions perfect for dorm rooms, fan caves, game day rooms, offices, and covered outdoor areas — a bold Texas statement that works anywhere you want it
THE ULTIMATE LONGHORN KEEPSAKE: Great for Texas students, alumni, and devoted fans — customize with names, graduation years, or personal messages upon request | Made to order
ROOM-READY DIMENSIONS: Measures 16 inches wide by 6 inches tall — fits perfectly above desks, on dorm shelves, between posters, or as the centerpiece in any Longhorns fan cave or game room
DURABLE ALUMINUM BUILD: Crafted from 0.04-inch premium aluminum — lightweight enough for dorm-safe Command strips yet rigid enough to resist bending, denting, and warping through years of Hook Em pride
TAILGATE & WATCH PARTY READY: Display at DKR tailgates, rivalry watch parties, or covered outdoor setups — UV-stable inks keep burnt orange and white bold through every Longhorns season
MADE TO ORDER QUALITY: Each sign is printed individually with attention to color accuracy — arrives carefully packaged to prevent scratches so it shows up game-day ready right out of the box
DKR STADIUM LONGHORN LEGACY: Captures the energy and tradition of Texas football — from Hook Em Horns lettering to Bevo-inspired vintage plate styling, every detail celebrates UT Austin pride