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Toronto Arenas Vintage Logo Shirt - Retro Defunct Hockey Shirt
Toronto Arenas Vintage Logo Shirt - Retro Defunct Hockey Shirt
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The Toronto Arenas hold a special place in hockey history as one of the founding members of the National Hockey League in 1917 and the winners of the very first Stanley Cup awarded under the NHL banner in 1918. Playing at the Mutual Street Arena, the Arenas featured stars like Reg Noble and Corb Denneny and captured the championship in the league's inaugural season — a feat that established Toronto as a hockey city from the very beginning. The franchise operated under the Arenas name for just two seasons before becoming the Toronto St. Patricks in 1919 and eventually the Maple Leafs in 1927, but that original 1918 Stanley Cup championship remains the foundation upon which over a century of Toronto hockey was built. For hockey historians and Leafs fans who want to celebrate the absolute origins of their franchise, this distressed vintage logo tee takes you back to the very first chapter of the NHL. Celebrate Maple Leafs 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.