Brooklyn Tip-Tops 1915 Road Jersey
FEDERAL LEAGUE
HISTORY
Brooklyn's entry in the third major league was owned by the Ward Bros., and the team was named after the Tip-Top bread that was a mainstay of the Wards' baking business. The club played in Washington Park, which had been abandoned by the Dodgers after the completion of Ebbets Field.
- Federal League
- Exact reproduction of the 1915 road jersey
- Authentic gray with navy pinstripe wool flannel
- Tip-Top patch on left sleeve
- No number on back
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ITEM: BKL15R
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