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Kansas City Royals 1969 Authentic All Satin Varsity Jacket

THE ORIGINAL KANSAS CITY ROYALS JACKET FROM 1969

History: After Charlie Finley moved the Athletics to Oakland, Missouri Senator Stuart Symington threatened to remove baseball's anti-trust exemption. The American League quickly named a new franchise for Kansas City, which began play in 1969, along with the ill-fated Seattle Pilots. The name Royals was partly in tribute to an identically-named Negro Leagues team as well as the Kansas City Monarchs.

This jacket is an exact reproduction of the team jacket worn by the Kansas City Royals in 1969.

THE ORIGINAL KANSAS CITY ROYALS JACKET FROM 1969

History: After Charlie Finley moved the Athletics to Oakland, Missouri Senator Stuart Symington threatened to remove baseball's anti-trust exemption. The American League quickly named a new franchise for Kansas City, which began play in 1969, along with the ill-fated Seattle Pilots. The name Royals was partly in tribute to an identically-named Negro Leagues team as well as the Kansas City Monarchs.

This jacket is an exact reproduction of the team jacket worn by the Kansas City Royals in 1969.

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Kansas City Royals 1969 Authentic All Satin Varsity Jacket

$416.50

$145.77

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THE ORIGINAL KANSAS CITY ROYALS JACKET FROM 1969

History: After Charlie Finley moved the Athletics to Oakland, Missouri Senator Stuart Symington threatened to remove baseball's anti-trust exemption. The American League quickly named a new franchise for Kansas City, which began play in 1969, along with the ill-fated Seattle Pilots. The name Royals was partly in tribute to an identically-named Negro Leagues team as well as the Kansas City Monarchs.

This jacket is an exact reproduction of the team jacket worn by the Kansas City Royals in 1969.