Our 3/4 sleeve raglan T-Shirts are made from super soft 100% ring-spun cotton. Heather colors are 50/50 cotton/poly blend.
Steubenville's Factory Men took the field in 1905 as part of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League, representing a steel town where baseball belonged to working people. Class C ball meant everything to small industrial cities along the Ohio River. Those clubs carried a town's pride long before television brought the majors into living rooms.
Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Cream arched text reads "Steubenville, Ohio" above large distressed gold serif lettering reading "FACTORY" and "MEN" flanking a vintage hand-drawn illustration of a mustachioed batter in a red shirt, blue cap, and blue pants. Cream text reads "BALL CLUB" on either side, with red script reading "Established in 1905" below. Cream text at the bottom reads "OHIO-PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE" and "CLASS C BASEBALL."
Fit & Fabric: