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St. Louis Cardinals 1950 Authentic Jacket

Original price was: 595 $.Current price is: 150 $.

Specification:

– Authentic St. Louis Cardinals jacket from 1950
– Reproduction of the team jacket worn in 1950
– Navy blue wool body and sleeves for warmth and durability
– 100% American striped wool knit trim for a vintage look
– Chenille cardinal patch on the left chest representing the iconic team logo
– Vintage-style pockets with red leather trim for convenience and style
– Black quilted lining for comfort and insulation
– Button front for a classic touch
– Represents an era featuring players like Schoendienst, Slaughter, and Garagiola
– Stan “The Man” Musial won the first of three consecutive batting titles with a .346 average
– Cardinals finished with a 78-75 record due to a less-than-stellar pitching staff
– League: National League

Description

The St. Louis Cardinals jacket from 1950 is a truly authentic piece that captures the essence of the team during that era. It is a reproduction of the jacket worn by the Cardinals in 1950 and is made in the USA, reflecting the quality craftsmanship of that time.

The jacket features a navy blue wool body and sleeves, which provide both warmth and durability. The 100% American striped wool knit trim adds a touch of vintage charm and showcases the attention to detail in its design. One notable feature is the chenille cardinal patch proudly displayed on the left chest, symbolizing the team’s iconic logo.

In terms of functionality, the jacket includes vintage-style pockets with red leather trim, allowing for convenient storage and adding a stylish element. The black quilted lining enhances comfort and insulation, making it suitable for various weather conditions. The button front adds a classic touch to the jacket’s overall design.

The St. Louis Cardinals jacket from 1950 represents a significant era in the team’s history. During that time, the Cardinals boasted talented players such as Schoendienst, Slaughter, and Garagiola, who left a lasting impact on the franchise. The legendary Stan “The Man” Musial also achieved great success, winning the first of his three consecutive batting titles with an impressive .346 average.

Despite the individual achievements of players, the Cardinals faced challenges due to a less-than-stellar pitching staff, resulting in a 78-75 record that placed them in the middle of the pack in the National League. However, the team’s rich history and iconic status remain untarnished, making this jacket a cherished item for Cardinals fans and collectors alike.

Overall, the St. Louis Cardinals jacket from 1950 encapsulates the essence of the team’s legacy, showcasing its storied past and celebrating the players and moments that have defined the franchise.

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