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Buffalo Braves Headdress Vintage Logo Shirt - Retro Defunct Basketball Shirt
Buffalo Braves Headdress Vintage Logo Shirt - Retro Defunct Basketball Shirt
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The Buffalo Braves' headdress logo is one of the most iconic and instantly recognizable designs from 1970s professional basketball — a bold emblem that represented Western New York's NBA franchise from 1970 to 1978. The Braves were far from an afterthought during their time in Buffalo, featuring superstars like Bob McAdoo, who won three consecutive NBA scoring titles and the 1975 MVP award, along with exciting talents like Randy Smith, Ernie DiGregorio, and Jack Marin. The Memorial Auditorium rocked on game nights as the Braves built a loyal following before the franchise relocated to San Diego in 1978 and eventually became the Los Angeles Clippers. For basketball historians and Buffalo sports fans who remember the Braves era, this distressed vintage headdress logo tee is a striking tribute to a franchise that left Western New York too soon. Celebrate Buffalo basketball heritage with this retro, vintage-styled shirt.
- Pre-Shrunk, Sized to Fit
- 4.2oz, Soft and Light, Great Feeling Quality Tees.
- DTG Printing For Long-Lasting, Quality Look and Feel
Shirts are made to order in the United States and there is a short production time of 3-5 work days before shipping first class. This may be longer during holiday seasons.
Shirts are sized to fit and pre-shrunk, available in XS to 3XL. We recommend getting your normal t-shirt size. We carry sizes S-3XL and size measurements can be found in the FAQ.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at info@hyperthanhype.com
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Shipping
Orders of 2+ tees ship free. Single tee orders ship for $3.99 flat rate. Most orders ship within 3-5 business days.
Materials
Premium Bella+Canvas ring-spun cotton. Soft, pre-shrunk, and built to last. Printed in the USA.
Sizing
Pre-shrunk and sized to fit - check size guide in FAQ for specifics.