Our high quality unisex sweatshirts consist of a premium 8.5oz cotton/polyester blend with a classic crew neck and flattering fit.
Lincoln, Nebraska had a proud minor league tradition in the early 1900s, with the Treeplanters playing in the Class A Western League starting in 1907. The name honored Nebraska's deep roots in arbor conservation, as the state originated Arbor Day in 1872. Lincoln's ballclubs competed fiercely across the Great Plains, drawing passionate crowds to the heartland diamond.
Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Arched serif text reads "LINCOLN, NEBR." above "ESTD 1907" in white, framing a cheerful anthropomorphic green leaf mascot in a vintage batting stance gripping a yellow bat. Bold block letters spell "TREEPLANTERS" with "CLASS A WESTERN LEAGUE" in a green to gold gradient and "BASEBALL CLUB" below. Heavy distressed texture throughout gives an aged, weathered finish.
Fit & Fabric: