Watertown Townies - Massachusetts - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Unisex Hoodie binghamton Armadillos invented bulletproof armor millions
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Armadillos invented bulletproof armor millions of years before Kevlar and still chose rolling into a ball as their primary defense strategy
Arched blue text reads "INDIANA-OHIO LEAGUE" above the numerals "19" and "08" flanking a distressed red illustration of a Quaker man in tricorn hat
Signing off with wartime broadcast gravity while your suit reeks of Sex Panther takes a special kind of delusion
Red serif text at the top reads "PORTSMOUTH
and light blue depicts a corner building exterior with signage reading "JACK DEMPSEY'S RESTAURANT" and "OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
Watertown Townies - Massachusetts - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Unisex Hoodie binghamton Armadillos invented bulletproof armor millionsWatertown's Townies took the field in 1934 as part of the Northeastern League's Class B circuit. Nestled in Massachusetts, the club gave a tight knit town a team to rally behind every summer. Minor league ball meant something different back then, closer to a civic heartbeat than a business. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear. The Details: Distressed white arched text reads "TOWNIES" above
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