1973 Philadelphia Blazers Tee

1973 Philadelphia Blazers Tee

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Originally slated for Miami, the WHL's Screaming Eagles were moved to Philadelphia at the last minute prior to the 72-73 season and renamed the Blazers. Shortly after the relocation, they came to contract terms with Derek Sanderson, signing him for $2.6 million over 5 years, at the time the highest salary ever paid to a professional sports player. They also signed former Flyer Bernie Parent in net, who failed to get picked up by an NHL team.

Despite the stars, the Blazers only lasted 1 season, as injuries and off-ice struggles with Sanderson plagued the promising team and therefore ticket sales suffered. The Blazers were moved to Vancouver for the '73-74 season.

Our t-shirts are made sustainably from 100% combed & ringspun cotton and printed with eco-friendly, water-based ink that blends into the fabric with each wash, giving it a softer feel and more character as time goes on.

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  • Color: Vintage Black
  • 100% airlume combed & ring-spun cotton
  • Unisex cut. Take one size up for a more relaxed fit.
  • Imported garment with fabric sustainably dyed & cut in Los Angeles
  • Distressed print for a vintage look
  • Printed in New York

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