Seattle Rainiers

Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers
Seattle Rainiers

American Retro Apparel

$32.00 

In 1938, Emil Sick, owner of Seattle's Rainier Brewing Company, bought the Seattle Indians and renamed them the Seattle Rainiers and began construction of Sick's Stadium, a 15,000-seat facility on the site of old Dugdale Field.

After the 1960 season, the team was sold to the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox in turn sold the Rainiers to the Los Angeles/California Angels in 1965, who renamed the team the Seattle Angels, as they were known during their last four seasons. The team's last year was 1968.

This Gildan long-sleeved shirt is a fashion must-have. Add this wardrobe essential to your collection, and have a great to-go option for a casual look.

• 100% cotton
• Classic fit with long sleeves and rib cuffs
• Pre-shrunk jersey knit
• Seamless double-needle 7⁄8'' (2.2 cm) collar
• Double-needle bottom hem
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the middle

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) WIDTH (inches)
S 28 18
M 29 20
L 30 22
XL 31 24
2XL 32 26
3XL 33 28
4XL 34 30

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