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Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) 1916 Shawl Collar Sweater

Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) 1916 Shawl Collar Sweater

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Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) 1916 Shawl Collar Sweater

Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) 1916 Shawl Collar Sweater

Was $395.00 $395.00
Sale: $395.00 (0% OFF )
Was $395.00
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Description: Authentic reproduction of the original Brooklyn Dodgers 1916 Shawl Collar Sweater.

Product Details:

  • Made with heavyweight alpaca and wool blend yarn
  • Gray body with gray and navy blue sleeves, and navy blue trim on collar, placket and cuffs
  • Navy blue felt “B” on left sleeve
  • Vintage style buttons
  • Shawl collar
  • Size Large weighs approx. 3.8 lbs.
  • Made in Peru, finished in USA

League: MLB

History: The Brooklyn Robins (not officially the Dodgers until 1932) won their first NL pennant since 1900. They lost to the Boston Red Sox, led by a young pitcher named Babe Ruth, who dominated Brooklyn in Game 2 by pitching 13 consecutive scoreless innings. The Brooklyn offense was led by outfielder Casey Stengel, who hit .364 for the series. Casey, incidentally, hit the first-ever home run at Ebbets Field in 1913.

Garment care:

  • Dry clean
  • Do not machine wash
  • Gently hand-wash, using cold water and mild soap
  • Do not bleach, wring or tumble dry
  • Roll in a towel to remove excess water, reshape and dry flat
  • Store garment folded and flat. Do not hang
  • Iron on low temperature

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