Milwaukee Brewers 1970 Shawl Collar Sweater
Milwaukee Brewers 1970 Shawl Collar Sweater
Milwaukee Brewers 1970 Shawl Collar Sweater
Milwaukee Brewers 1970 Shawl Collar Sweater
Low Stock
Low stock: 1 left
Product Details
Product Details
Description:
- Vintage-inspired alpaca/wool shawl collar sweater
- Knit from soft, chunky gauge wool, featuring 2-hole urea buttons and sewn felt chest emblems
- Made in Peru
History: After losing the Braves half a decade earlier, Milwaukee was back in the majors when a bankruptcy judge ruled that the Seattle Pilots be sold to Milwaukee businessman (and future Commissioner) Bud Selig. The team adopted the nickname of the former American Association team. Events transpired so quickly that there was no time to order new uniforms, and the newly christened Brewers appeared in the Pilots uniforms (complete with nautical stripes on the sleeves) but with the lettering torn off and new “BREWERS” letters sewn in their place. The Brewers became the first team to switch leagues in 1998 when they moved to the National League after having spent their previous eighteen seasons in the AL.
League: MLB
Garment care:
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Dry clean
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Do not machine wash
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Gently hand-wash, using cold water and mild soap
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Do not bleach, wring or tumble dry
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Roll in a towel to remove excess water, reshape and dry flat
- Store garment folded and flat. Do not hang
- Iron on low temperature
Returns/Exchanges
Returns/Exchanges
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