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1973 Maine Nordiques Tee
Product Description
Celebrate vintage hockey history with this sustainably crafted t-shirt, inspired by the Maine Nordiques of the NAHL. Made from premium airlume combed and ringspun cotton, this navy tee features a distressed print for a classic look. Woven, cut, and dyed in LA, and printed in New York with eco-friendly, water-based ink, it's a blend of comfort and style. Perfect for casual outings or showing off team spirit, it becomes softer and richer in character with each wear. From the brand: The Story The Maine Nordiques played in the North American Hockey League from 1973-1977. The NAHL was the inspiration for the movie Slap Shot written by Nancy Dowd, whose brother Ned played for the Johnston Jets. The film was based on Ned's experiences in a league where bench-clearing brawls and fights between players and fans were the norm on game nights at arenas in blue collar cities like Syracuse, Binghamton and Erie. Our t-shirts are made sustainably from premium airlume combed & ringspun cotton that's woven, cut and dyed in LA and printed in New York with eco-friendly, water-based ink that blends into the fabric with each wash, giving it a softer feel and more character the more you wear it. Size Chart Color: Navy 100% airlume combed & ring-spun cotton Imported garment with fabric sustainably dyed & cut in Los Angeles Distressed print for a vintage look Printed in New York











