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St. Louis Stars Satin Windbreaker

Description: A Homestead Grays satin windbreaker. Our new line of vintage windbreakers are inspired by models from the 1950s and '60s, and use our classic cotton-backed satin. 

Product Details:

  • Vintage royal blue 53% acetate/47% cotton satin
  • Heavy duty snap closure.
  • Slash pockets in front
  • Unlined
  • Cream felt “ST. LOUIS" lettering across the chest
  • Cream ’S’ and red ‘L' patch on the left sleeve
  • Imported

ï»żLeague: Negro National League

History: The Stars were formed by former Hilldale club owner Ed Bolden in 1933. In their first year of league play, they topped the Chicago American Giants for the NNL pennant in a playoff series.

    Description: A Homestead Grays satin windbreaker. Our new line of vintage windbreakers are inspired by models from the 1950s and '60s, and use our classic cotton-backed satin. 

    Product Details:

    • Vintage royal blue 53% acetate/47% cotton satin
    • Heavy duty snap closure.
    • Slash pockets in front
    • Unlined
    • Cream felt “ST. LOUIS" lettering across the chest
    • Cream ’S’ and red ‘L' patch on the left sleeve
    • Imported

    ï»żLeague: Negro National League

    History: The Stars were formed by former Hilldale club owner Ed Bolden in 1933. In their first year of league play, they topped the Chicago American Giants for the NNL pennant in a playoff series.

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      St. Louis Stars Satin Windbreaker—

      $83.16

      $29.11

      Description

      Description: A Homestead Grays satin windbreaker. Our new line of vintage windbreakers are inspired by models from the 1950s and '60s, and use our classic cotton-backed satin. 

      Product Details:

      • Vintage royal blue 53% acetate/47% cotton satin
      • Heavy duty snap closure.
      • Slash pockets in front
      • Unlined
      • Cream felt “ST. LOUIS" lettering across the chest
      • Cream ’S’ and red ‘L' patch on the left sleeve
      • Imported

      ï»żLeague: Negro National League

      History: The Stars were formed by former Hilldale club owner Ed Bolden in 1933. In their first year of league play, they topped the Chicago American Giants for the NNL pennant in a playoff series.