
Jackie Robinson Powder Blue V-Neck Mesh Jersey
POWDER BLUE MESH JERSEY HONORING JACKIE ROBINSON'S EARLY SEASONS
History: In the early days of after-dark baseball, before stadium lights got bright enough to rival the sun, many teams experimented with making the players more visible from the grandstands — usually by tinkering with their uniforms. When Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, one of the jerseys he was issued was powder blue and made from a shiny satin material designed to reflect the light of Ebbets Field. It was a short-lived endeavor, as both the satin material and the color got phased out around 1948, but for a while there, Dodgers fans watched Jackie suit up in powder blue, and got to see the ballpark glimmer like a real diamond.
Made from breathable knit mesh with tackle twill appliqué lettering, this v-neck jersey honors Jackie Robinson's early seasons with the Dodgers, where he wore his powder blue satin uniform to stand out under the Ebbets Field lights.
POWDER BLUE MESH JERSEY HONORING JACKIE ROBINSON'S EARLY SEASONS
History: In the early days of after-dark baseball, before stadium lights got bright enough to rival the sun, many teams experimented with making the players more visible from the grandstands — usually by tinkering with their uniforms. When Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, one of the jerseys he was issued was powder blue and made from a shiny satin material designed to reflect the light of Ebbets Field. It was a short-lived endeavor, as both the satin material and the color got phased out around 1948, but for a while there, Dodgers fans watched Jackie suit up in powder blue, and got to see the ballpark glimmer like a real diamond.
Made from breathable knit mesh with tackle twill appliqué lettering, this v-neck jersey honors Jackie Robinson's early seasons with the Dodgers, where he wore his powder blue satin uniform to stand out under the Ebbets Field lights.
Original: $75.60
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POWDER BLUE MESH JERSEY HONORING JACKIE ROBINSON'S EARLY SEASONS
History: In the early days of after-dark baseball, before stadium lights got bright enough to rival the sun, many teams experimented with making the players more visible from the grandstands — usually by tinkering with their uniforms. When Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, one of the jerseys he was issued was powder blue and made from a shiny satin material designed to reflect the light of Ebbets Field. It was a short-lived endeavor, as both the satin material and the color got phased out around 1948, but for a while there, Dodgers fans watched Jackie suit up in powder blue, and got to see the ballpark glimmer like a real diamond.
Made from breathable knit mesh with tackle twill appliqué lettering, this v-neck jersey honors Jackie Robinson's early seasons with the Dodgers, where he wore his powder blue satin uniform to stand out under the Ebbets Field lights.























