1968 Miami Floridians Tee
Regular price $34.00 Save $0.00The Story
The Miami Floridians began as the Minnesota Muskies, a charter ABA franchise. The Muskies finished with the league's second-best record, but wretched attendance figures led owner Larry Shields to sell a minority stake to a group of Florida businessmen and moved the team to Miami. In order to pay leftover debts in Minnesota, Shields sold Rookie of the Year Mel Daniels to the Indiana Pacers, a deal now reckoned as the most lopsided trade in ABA history. After just 4 years in FLA, showing no progress in profitability, the team was disbanded in June 1972.
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 Miami Gatos Tee
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The Miami Gatos played at the Miami-Dade North Stadium from 1972 to 1976 before eventually folding in 1976. Even though the Miami Gatos won the 1st, Eastern Division Semifinals in 1974, it wasn't enough to keep the purple and white in Miami. With players like Tony Tirado & Paulo Dias donning the purple and white in Miami, the Miami Gatos should have been able to fill seats. The reality however what much different and with low attendance, the Miami Gatos 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
1972 Miami Screaming Eagles Tee
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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 Miami Screaming Eagles entered the league in 1972, playing at the Hollywood Sportatorium. The Screaming Eagles graced the ice until 1972 when the team folded due to their franchise agreement in the WHA being terminated.
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 Miami Football Founding Year Tee
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No pro football club in history ever advanced more quickly from the first-year dregs every expansion team faces to the ultimate achievement in its sport than the Miami Dolphins did in the six-year period between 1966 and 1972. In 1966, they began their pro football life as the ninth member of the American Football League. Six years later, Miami became the only National Football League team ever to record a perfect 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.
· Unisex Fit
· Premium blended fabric
· Vintage wash
· Dyed, cut & printed in the USA
· Made in a certified eco-friendly facility
'The U' National Champs Football Tee
Regular price Sale price $34.00 Save $0.00The Story
In the 80s, The University of Miami Hurricanes were one of the most dominant football programs in the nation, winning 3 national titles in a 7 year span. In 1983, the Canes survived against a late Nebraska rally to win the Orange Bowl and were soon after declared National Champion in the Polls. In 1987, Led by Michael Irvin and new quarterback Steve Walsh, the Miami Hurricanes won the school's second national championship and completed its first undefeated varsity season. The season was highlighted by one of the most memorable games in the history of the Miami – Florida State rivalry. In 1989, new coach Dennis Erickson became just the second DI head coach to win a national championship in his first season at a school.Erickson's 1989 team, led by Craig Erickson (no relation) at quarterback,rebounded from a 24-10 mid-season loss at Florida State and moved back into the national championship picture with a 27–10 win over then-top-ranked Notre Dame in the final regular-season game.Miami's 33–25 win over No. 7 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, combined with No. 1 Colorado's loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, earned the program its third national championship.
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 Miami Football Founding Year Hoodie
Regular price $58.00 Save $0.00The Story
No pro football club in history ever advanced more quickly from the first-year dregs every expansion team faces to the ultimate achievement in its sport than the Miami Dolphins did in the six-year period between 1966 and 1972. In 1966, they began their pro football life as the ninth member of the American Football League. Six years later, Miami became the only National Football League team ever to record a perfect season.
1968 Miami Floridians Wordmark Tee
Regular price $34.00 Save $0.00The Story
The Miami Floridians began as the Minnesota Muskies, a charter ABA franchise. The Muskies finished with the league's second-best record, but wretched attendance figures led owner Larry Shields to sell a minority stake to a group of Florida businessmen and moved the team to Miami. In order to pay leftover debts in Minnesota, Shields sold Rookie of the Year Mel Daniels to the Indiana Pacers, a deal now reckoned as the most lopsided trade in ABA history. After just 4 years in FLA, showing no progress in profitability, the team was disbanded in June 1972.
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 Miami Toros Tee
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The Miami Toros played at Anaheim Arena from 1972 to 1976 before eventually folding in 1976. Even though the Miami Toros were a strong team in the 1976 season, it wasn't enough to keep the red and white in Miami. With players like Ronald Crisp & Lucio Calonga donning the red and white in Miami, the Miami Toros should have been able to fill seats. The reality however was much different and with low attendance, the Miami Toros 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
1998 Miami Matadors Tee
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The Matadors played a single season (1998-99) in the ECHL before folding due to low attendance (which is surprising considering fans that attended the opening night game received a Miami Matadors cape. So cool.).
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
'The U' National Champs Youth Football Tee
Regular price $29.00 Save $0.00The Story
In the 80s, The University of Miami Hurricanes were one of the most dominant football programs in the nation, winning 3 national titles in a 7 year span. In 1983, the Canes survived against a late Nebraska rally to win the Orange Bowl and were soon after declared National Champion in the Polls. In 1987, Led by Michael Irvin and new quarterback Steve Walsh, the Miami Hurricanes won the school's second national championship and completed its first undefeated varsity season. The season was highlighted by one of the most memorable games in the history of the Miami – Florida State rivalry. In 1989, new coach Dennis Erickson became just the second DI head coach to win a national championship in his first season at a school.Erickson's 1989 team, led by Craig Erickson (no relation) at quarterback,rebounded from a 24-10 mid-season loss at Florida State and moved back into the national championship picture with a 27–10 win over then-top-ranked Notre Dame in the final regular-season game.Miami's 33–25 win over No. 7 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, combined with No. 1 Colorado's loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, earned the program its third national championship.
The youth version of our classic tee. 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.
'The U' National Champs Football Onesie
Regular price $20.00 Save $0.00The Story
In the 80s, The University of Miami Hurricanes were one of the most dominant football programs in the nation, winning 3 national titles in a 7 year span. In 1983, the Canes survived against a late Nebraska rally to win the Orange Bowl and were soon after declared National Champion in the Polls. In 1987, Led by Michael Irvin and new quarterback Steve Walsh, the Miami Hurricanes won the school's second national championship and completed its first undefeated varsity season. The season was highlighted by one of the most memorable games in the history of the Miami – Florida State rivalry. In 1989, new coach Dennis Erickson became just the second DI head coach to win a national championship in his first season at a school.Erickson's 1989 team, led by Craig Erickson (no relation) at quarterback,rebounded from a 24-10 mid-season loss at Florida State and moved back into the national championship picture with a 27–10 win over then-top-ranked Notre Dame in the final regular-season game.Miami's 33–25 win over No. 7 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, combined with No. 1 Colorado's loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, earned the program its third national championship.
The onesie version of our classic tee. 5.0 oz., 100% combed ringspun cotton in a 1x1 baby rib Flatlock seams Double-needle rib binding on neck, shoulders, sleeves and leg openings Reinforced three-snap closure on binding CPSIA Compliant