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.
Boise's Fruit Pickers took the diamond in 1904 as part of the Pacific National League, representing Idaho's agricultural heartland through America's pastime. Baseball and orchard country were inseparable in the early twentieth century. Clubs like this one carried a town's pride long before minor league systems formalized the game. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Arched distressed white block text reads "FRUIT PICKERS" above a retro cartoon mascot of a yellow-orange anthropomorphic peach with a green stem, white-gloved hands, and a wide smile, posed in a batting stance. Distressed white serif text below reads "BOISE" and "IDAHO" flanking "Estd 1904." A bottom line reads "BASEBALL" above smaller text reading "Pacific National League."
Fit & Fabric: