Philadelphia Phillies 1950 Satin Windbreaker sold by Ebbets Field Flannels
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Philadelphia Phillies 1950 Satin Windbreaker

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Embrace a piece of baseball history with an authentic 1950 Philadelphia Phillies satin windbreaker. This vintage-inspired model features a rich blend of 53% acetate and 47% cotton satin in a striking red hue. With its classic snap closure, front slash pockets, and iconic 'Phillies' felt script, this jacket is perfect for showcasing team spirit. Made in the USA, it's an unlined style that effortlessly combines nostalgia with modern comfort, making it a standout piece for any fan's wardrobe. From the brand: Description:  An authentic Philadelphia Phillies satin windbreaker from 1950. Our new line of MLB vintage windbreakers are inspired by models from the 1950s and '60s, and use our classic cotton-backed acetate satin. Product Details: Made in the USA Vintage red 53% acetate/47% cotton satin Heavy duty snap closure. Slash pockets in front Unlined Red on cream felt "Phillies" script on the chest Embroidery on cream felt Phillies cap patch on the left sleeve Item #: PHL50W League: MLB History:  The Philadelphia Phillies of 1950, also known as the "Whiz Kids," won the National League Pennant on the last game of the season when future Hall of Famer Robin Roberts for the Phillies faced off against All-Star hurler Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Phillies would win in the 10th inning and then went on to be swept in the World Series against the mighty New York Yankees.