T-Shirts are available in two high quality styles. Deluxe: made with 100% ringspun combed cotton. Luxury: made with a super soft vintage style heather blend of ringspun cotton & polyester.
Baton Rouge fielded the Cajuns in the Cotton States League starting in 1902, when minor league baseball stitched small Southern towns together through shared pride and summer ritual. Louisiana's capital carried regional identity right in the team's name. Some clubs are remembered not for championships, but for what they meant to the people who showed up. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Bold red serif text reads "CAJUNS" above "1902" and "BALL CLUB," flanked by diamond-shaped ornaments. A distressed red hand-drawn illustration of a mustachioed baseball player in a boater hat stands in a batting stance, holding a bat over his shoulder. Curved red text below reads "BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA" above "COTTON STATES LEAGUE."
Fit & Fabric: