




Brooklyn Royal Giants Vintage Inspired NLB Colorblock Sweatshirt
Product Description
This Color Block Hoodie blends classic nostalgia with modern flair. Crafted from a soft cotton/poly fleece, it features a heathered gray body complemented by a vibrant contrast hood and pouch pocket. The unique chenille and felt appliqués add a touch of heritage, while the embroidered patch on the sleeve enhances its stylish appeal. Perfect for layering, this hoodie is an ideal choice for any casual outing, combining sporty vibes with timeless style. From the brand: Description: The Color Block Hoodies feature a heathered gray body with contrasting color hood and pouch pocket. Felt and chenille appliques bring classic touches to this modern design. Product Details: Cotton/poly (85%/15%) fleece sweatshirt Chenille and felt appliqué on chest, and hood Colorblocked contrast color hood and pouch pocket Embroidered patch on left sleeve Drawstring with shiny gold aglets Front pouch pocket Machine wash cold inside out; hang dry Imported League: Eastern Colored League History: Although Rube Foster's Negro National League in 1920 is generally considered the first organized Black league, an earlier attempt was made with the oddly-named National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs of the United States and Cuba, of which the Royal Giants were a charter member in 1907. The Royal Giants won the title of the four-team league in 1908 and 1909. After the league folded in 1910, the team (named after Brooklyn's Royal Cafe) reverted to an independent schedule before joining the Eastern Colored League in 1923. Home games were played at Dexter Park, home field of the Brooklyn Bushwicks.











