Retro Canada Hockey Shorts
Regular price $48.00 Sale price $28.00The Story
With the large maple leaf and diagonal lettering, our Retro Canada shorts are inspired by best sweaters to ever grace the ice on Team Canada.
Made from quick-dry poly microfiber material that become more comfortable with every wash, our shorts are built to be the most versatile and comfortable item in your wardrobe. From the beach to the bar to the court to the couch, these bad boys are at home anywhere, and with their mesh pockets, you always have a place to keep your essentials.
Retro Canada Hockey Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
With the large maple leaf and diagonal lettering, our Retro Canada tee is inspired by best sweaters to ever grace the ice on Team Canada.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1996 Manitoba Moose Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Following the departure of the National Hockey League's Minnesota North Stars in 1993, the state of Minnesota was left without a professional hockey team. To fill that void, the Minnesota Moose were founded the following year. The team began play in the IHL for the 1994-1995 season, using the Saint Paul Civic Center at its home arena. After two years in the Twin Cities, the team was sold to a group of Canadian businessmen including Mark Chipman, who relocated the team to Winnipeg, Manitoba and renamed them the Manitoba Moose.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1974 Vancouver Blazers Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Capitalizing on the lack of hockey teams in a number of major American cities and mid-level Canadian cities, the WHA was the first major league to compete with the NHL. Moving to Vancouver after one season in Philadelphia, the Blazers entered the league in 1973, playing at the Pacific Coliseum. Unable to establish a strong fan base in Vancouver, the team was moved again in 1975 to become the Calgary Cowboys.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1993 Vancouver VooDoo Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Vancouver VooDoo were one of the original 12 teams to join Roller Hockey International (RHI) in 1993. Founded and owned by Tiger Williams and Bill McMenamon, the team played in the PNE Agrodome in 1993 and 1994, the Pacific Coliseum in 1995 and in General Motors Place in 1996 after being sold to Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment. The Voodoo experienced consistent success in the regular season throughout their four-year history, winning their division all four years. Despite their regular season success, however, the Voodoo never made it out of the second round of the playoffs.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1952 Calgary Stampeders Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1971 Montreal Olympique Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Montreal Olympique played at the Autostade from 1971 to 1973 before eventually folding in 1973. Even though the Montreal Olympiques were a strong team in the 1972 season, it wasn't enough to keep the red and white in Montreal. With players like Kieron Baker & Stanko Puskas donning the red and white in Montreal, the Montreal Olympique should have been able to fill seats. The reality however was much different and with low attendance, the Montreal Olympique soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1964 Victoria Maple Leafs Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1979 Edmonton Drillers Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Edmonton Drillers played at Commonwealth Stadium from 1979 to 1982 before eventually folding in 1982. Even though the Edmonton Drillers were a strong team in the 1979 season, it wasn't enough to keep the orange and white in Edmonton. With players like Paul Roe & Derek Evans donning the orange and white in Edmonton, the Edmonton Drillers should have been able to fill seats. The reality however was much different and with low attendance, the Edmonton Drillers soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1952 Saskatoon Quakers Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1973 Vancouver Whitecaps Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Vancouver Whitecaps played at Empire Stadium from 1973 to 1984 before eventually folding in 1984. Even though the Vancouver Whitecaps won the NASL Western Division Conference in 1979, it wasn't enough to keep the blue and white in Vancouver. With players like Greg Weber & Buzz Parsons donning the blue and white in Vancouver, the Vancouver Whitecaps should have been able to fill seats. The reality however what much different and with low attendance, the Vancouver Whitecaps soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1978 Toronto Blizzard Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Toronto Blizzard played at Varsity Stadium from 1971 to 1984 before eventually folding in 1984. Even though the Toronto Blizzard were a strong team in the 1973 NASL season it wasn't enough to keep the red and blue in Toronto. With players like David Henderson & Peter Roe donning the red and blue in Toronto, the Toronto Blizzard should have been able to fill seats. The reality however what much different and with low attendance, the Toronto Blizzard soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1966 Victoria Cougars Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1972 Ottawa Nationals Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Capitalizing on the lack of hockey teams in a number of major American cities and mid-level Canadian cities, the WHA was the first major league to compete with the NHL. The Ottawa Nationals entered the league in 1972, playing at the Ottawa Civic Centre. The Nationals only graced the ice for one season and were moved to Toronto and renamed the Toronto Toros.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1994 Montreal Roadrunners Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Montreal Roadrunnersplayed from 1994 to 1997 in the Roller Hockey International. Their home games were at the Montreal Forum (1994–1996) and the Molson Centre (1996–1997). They made to the Murphy Cup Finals only once in 1995.Former Montreal Canadiens Hall of Famer Yvan Cournoyer led the team and gave it his own nickname. Roller hockey playing style mashed with his former playing style.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1993 Calgary Radz Roller Hockey Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Calgary Rad'z were a professional inline hockey team that played two seasons in the Roller Hockey International in 1993 and 1994 as a founding member. The Rad'z began play in the Olympic Saddledome, but moved to the much smaller Max Bell Arena midway through their first year. The team folded following the 1994 season despite two winning seasons with losses in the semis and quarterfinals respectively. Three former NHL players played for the Rad'z in 1993, including Doug Dadswell, Morris Lukowich and Bob Wilkie.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1981 Montreal Manic Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Montreal Manic played at Olympic Stadium from 1981 to 1983 before eventually folding in 1983. Even though the Montreal Manic were a strong team in the 1982 season, it wasn't enough to keep the blue and white in Montreal. With players like Andy Lynch & Fran O'Brien donning the blue and white in Montreal, the Montreal Manic should have been able to fill seats. The reality however was much different and with low attendance, the Montreal Manic soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1974 Toronto Northmen WFL Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The team was originally slated to be based in Toronto, Canada, with the nickname of the Northmen. However, when Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced that no U.S.-based professional football league would be allowed in Canada in competition with the Canadian Football League under the Canadian Football Act, a change in venue and nickname was announced and became the Memphis Southmen.
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Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1994 Ottawa Loggers Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
For the 1995 RHI season, the New England Stingers relocated to Ottawa, ON and changed their name to the Loggers. The team finished second in the Atlantic Division that season with a 14-9-1 record, which was third in the Eastern Conference. In the regular season, centreman Chris Palmer led the team in scoring with 35 goals and 33 assists in 22 games, which was ninth in the league. Goaltender Sylvain Rodrigue won the Outstanding Goaltender award for posting an .838 save percentage and a 6.06 goals-against average in seventeen regular-season matches. In the playoffs, the Loggers lost to the Philadelphia Bulldogs in a two-game sweep of the best-of-three series. The 1996 RHI season was not nearly as successful as the inaugural season for the Loggers. The team finished last in the Central Division and the Eastern Conference, and failed to qualify for the playoffs. One week before the start of the 1997 RHI season the league took over the team due to financial difficulties.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1971 Toronto Metros-Croatia Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
In 1975, Toronto Croatia of the NSL purchased the Toronto Metros of the North American Soccer League to form Toronto Metros-Croatia, while still retaining a reserve team in the NSL. During this period the team attracted many soccer stars, such as Portuguese superstar Eusébio, and were successful enough that they won Soccer Bowl '76 – in a 3–0 victory over the Minnesota Kicks – at the Kingdome in Seattle. However, the NASL was never comfortable with the Croatia link (an obvious ethnic connection). League executives lobbied CBS to ensure they were only referred to as "Toronto" in the televised coverage of Soccer Bowl. In 1978, the team was bought out, leaving the Toronto Blizzard in the NASL, while Toronto Croatia returned to the NSL. The club's successes, despite the instabilities it found in each of the leagues in which it had played, showed what a small ethnic group could accomplish in the North American sport. The 1976 team was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame as its 2010 Team of Distinction.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1962 Edmonton Flyers Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1949 Kelowna Packers Logo Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
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The Kelowna Packers were a senior ice hockey team from Kelowna, British Columbia. The team existed from 1949 to 1960, and played as members of the Okanagan Senior Hockey League from 1951 onward. They were runners-up in the 1958 Allan Cup finals, and were the first ice hockey team from Canada to play an exhibition tour in the Soviet Union.
In the 1959-60 season, the Packers again captured the OSHL title. The team folded after the season.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
1996 Quebec Rafales Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Quebec Rafales were a short-lived entry in the IHL, an aggressive, big budget minor league going through a growth spurt in the mid-1990’s. The Rafales headlined at Le Colisee de Quebec for two winters from 1996 to 1998. “Rafales” means cold gust in French. The team’s mascot, prominently featured on this inaugural season media guide, was a Yeti character snowboarding on a hockey stick.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1994 Edmonton Sled Dogs Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Edmonton Sled Dogs were established in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, joining Roller Hockey International in 1994 and finished the season with a lackluster record of 9-10-3. The franchise moved to Orlando, Florida and became the Orlando Rollergators in 1995. The Rollergators were purchased before the start of the 1996Â and were renamed the Orlando Jackals.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1993 Toronto Planets Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Toronto Planets were a team in the Roller Hockey International league. The Planets played their home games at Varsity Arena during the league's first season in 1993, but folded at the conclusion of the season.The Planets finished in first place in the Murphy Division during their only season of play, but lost in the Quarterfinals of the Murphy Cup Playoffs to the Los Angeles Blades. Manny Legace, who went on to play in the National Hockey League, played goal for the Planets.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1980 Calgary Boomers Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Calgary Boomers played at McMahon Stadium in 1980 before eventually folding. Even though the Calgary Boomers were a strong team in the 1980-81 NASL Indoor season, it wasn't enough to keep the yellow and black in Alberta. With players like Gerd Zimmermann & Helmut Kremers donning the black and yellow in Calgary, the Calgary Boomers should have been able to fill seats. The reality however what much different and with low attendance, the Calgary Boomers soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1961 Toronto City Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Toronto City played at Varsity Stadium from 1961 to 1967 before eventually folding in 1967. Even though the Toronto City were a strong team in the 1965 season, it wasn't enough to keep the blue and red in Toronto. With players like Thomson Allan & Joe Davis donning the blue and red in Toronto, the Toronto City should have been able to fill seats. The reality however was much different and with low attendance, the Toronto City soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1967 Toronto Falcons Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Toronto Falcons played at Varsity Stadium from 1967 to 1968 before eventually folding in 1968. Even though the Toronto Falcons were a strong team in the 1967 season, it wasn't enough to keep the white and blue in Toronto. With players like Ken Bracewell & Dorivaldo Becca donning the white and blue in Toronto, the Toronto Falcons should have been able to fill seats. The reality however was much different and with low attendance, the Toronto Falcons soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
1971 Toronto Metros Tee
Regular price $34.00The Story
The Toronto Metros played at Varsity Stadium from 1971 to 1984 before eventually folding in 1984. Even though the Toronto Metros were a strong team in the 1973 NASL season it wasn't enough to keep the red and blue in Toronto. With players like David Henderson & Peter Roe donning the red and blue in Toronto, the Toronto Metros should have been able to fill seats. The reality however what much different and with low attendance, the Toronto Metros soon folded and became no more.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are cut for a modern fit and printed with inks that actually blend into the fabrics giving it more character with every wash.
·  Unisex Fit
·  Premium blended fabric
·  Vintage wash
·  Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
·  Made in a certified eco-friendly facility