Notes and Care Guide - Babe Ruth Jacket

ADDITIONAL NOTES

During the 1920s and ’30s, MLB uniforms developed an iconic look that lasted for several decades. By this time, teams had two sets of uniforms—home and away—a tradition that lasts to this day. Originally home uniforms were white and road uniforms were gray, the idea being that the darker color would better hide the dirt and stains accumulated while traveling (and away from accessible laundry).

The patterns and colors of early 20th century jerseys were relatively drab compared to today’s standard. Few teams sported pinstripes until the early 1900s, and the New York Yankees—known for popularizing the style —didn’t debut theirs until 1912, in order to make Babe Ruth appear slimmer.

OUR VERSION COMES IN A 100% JAPANESE WOOL FROM JAPAN BLUE CO. LTD and is MANUFACTURED IN PORTUGAL NEAR PORTO BY TEXMIN.

 CARE GUIDE

  • SHARE IDEAS, HAVE FUN AND CARE FOR OUR PLANET
  • DRY CLEAN ONLY 
  • DO NOT IRON
  • DO NOT TUMBLE DRY NOR BLEACH