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Houston Colt .45s Vintage Logo Shirt - Retro Defunct Baseball Shirt

Houston Colt .45s Vintage Logo Shirt - Retro Defunct Baseball Shirt

Regular price $29.99 USD
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Before they were the Astros, they were the Houston Colt .45s — the expansion franchise that brought Major League Baseball to Texas for the first time in 1962. The Colt .45s played their home games at Colt Stadium, an open-air ballpark where the Houston heat, humidity, and mosquitoes were almost as tough on fans as the opponents were on the young roster. Players like Jimmy Wynn, Rusty Staub, and Joe Morgan all got their start wearing the Colt .45s uniform before the franchise moved indoors to the revolutionary Astrodome in 1965 and rebranded as the Astros. For baseball historians and Houston fans who appreciate where it all began, this distressed vintage logo tee celebrates the scrappy, sweat-soaked origins of Major League Baseball in the Lone Star State. Celebrate Texas baseball 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.