Hyper Than Hype Shirts
Robinson & Robinson '66 - Baltimore Orioles Retro Campaign Shirt
Robinson & Robinson '66 - Baltimore Orioles Retro Campaign Shirt
Couldn't load pickup availability
Diehard Baltimore Orioles fans remember 1966 as the year Frank Robinson arrived in Baltimore and immediately changed everything. Frank won the Triple Crown that season — leading the American League in batting average, home runs, and RBIs — and took home both the AL MVP and World Series MVP awards in a debut year that ranks among the greatest in baseball history. Brooks Robinson was already the gold standard at third base, a beloved fixture at Memorial Stadium whose steady bat and breathtaking defense anchored the Orioles lineup every single day. Together the two Robinsons led Baltimore to a dominant four-game World Series sweep and launched a dynasty that would keep the Orioles among baseball's elite for years to come. If you're looking for a slick, retro t-shirt to represent the Orioles and their franchise-defining 1966 championship, you'll love this political campaign-themed throwback style tee. They have my vote, what about you?
- Pre-Shrunk, Sized to Fit
- 4.2oz, 100% Airlume Combed and Ring-Spun Cotton (Grey shirts are a 90/10 blend) that Feels Amazingly Soft
- 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 so 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
Share

Collapsible content
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.