1983 Bay State Bombardiers Tee
The Story
Starting in Bangor Maine as the Lumberjacks, the team was relocated to Brockton, Mass. and were renamed the Bay State Bombardiers. After one season in Brockton, the Bombardiers moved their home games to Worcester, Mass. The 1985-86 season was the most successful in franchise history, going 30-18 (third-best in the CBA) during the regular season. The Bombardiers eliminated the Baltimore Lightning in the first round of the playoffs, but fell to eventual champion Tampa Bay Thrillers in the Eastern Division Finals.
Crafted with the intention of being the softest shirt in your lineup, our signature tees are made with premium airlume (for softness) and ringspun (for durability) cotton combined with poly to make the perfect tee👌 that wears and feels like a well-worn favorite. Our garments are printed with inks that actually blend into the fabric giving it more character and true vintage look with every wash.
- 52% airlume ring-spun cotton/48% polyester
- Unisex fit
- Imported garment with American-made fabrics.
- Printed in the USA 🇺🇸
- Made in certified eco-friendly facilities ♻️
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