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6190-M-TEE-VWT-01

Josh Gibson HG Vintage White Tee

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Size Chart Cotton T-shirt

 Roots of Fight Logo, the letter R above OF

 SIZE CHEST LENGTH
S
19 - 20"
27 - 28"
M
20 - 21"
28 - 29"
L
21 - 22"
29 - 30"
XL
22 - 23"
30 - 31"
2XL
23 - 24"
31 - 32"
3XL
24 - 25"
32 - 33"
4XL
25 - 26"
33 - 34"

 

Size: S
Color: Vintage White
Vintage White

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“He was a hitter, one of the greatest you ever saw. The most powerful. Never swung hard at the ball, either. Just a short swing. Never swung all the way around. He hit them straight. Lines drives, but they kept going.” –Cool Papa Bell, on the great Josh Gibson

They called him the Black Babe Ruth, and for those who were lucky enough to see Josh Gibson play, that might’ve been an understatement. He was the best catcher of the Negro Leagues, and the most ferocious hitter of his era — over 800 home runs in the span of 17 years. Legend has it he hit a 600-foot homer in Belmar, New Jersey in 1936, while playing for the Homestead Grays, and it’s documented he blasted a 538-foot shot at Tin Plate Field in 1938. Imagine if they measured them all?

Officially licensed by Josh Gibson.

DETAILS

  • Made in the USA
  • 100% Cotton
  • Color of actual product may vary from photo
  • Wash with cold water
  • Hang to dry
  • Model is 6'0" and wearing size M

SHIPPING/RETURNS

  • Allow up to 3 to 5 business days for order processing
  • Sale items can be exchanged for a different size in the same style only
  • No refunds or store credits will be issued for sale or discounted items
  • Purchaser is responsible for any applicable duty charges
  • Items may be delivered via separate shipments

Customer Reviews

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Chris B.
Extremely Pleased

This shirt is quality and looks and feels amazing!!! And it looks the same right out of the washer machine and dryer!!! This purchase gets 10 stars!!! Thank you!!!

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T.B.
Josh the Basher

GREATEST homerun hitter ANY LEAGUE. Love the shirt. Please make more with images of Josh. And please add more Negro League heroes like Rube Foster, Oscar Charelston, Smokey Joe Williams...etc...so many great players the recordbooks pre 1947 would be so different.

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