Our high quality unisex sweatshirts consist of a premium 8.5oz cotton/polyester blend with a classic crew neck and flattering fit.
York's White Roses took the field in 1884 as part of Pennsylvania's Keystone Association, carrying a factory town's pride into organized baseball. Minor league ball in York wasn't just entertainment, it was identity. Every small city in that era dreamed of having its own club, and York delivered.
Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Arched distressed white serif text reads "WHITE ROSES" above a 1930s-style cartoon illustration of an anthropomorphic white rose with green leaves, gripping an orange bat in a batting stance. Clean white sans-serif text reads "YORK, PA" and "EST. 1884" flanking the mascot, with "KEYSTONE ASSOCIATION," "CLASS A MINOR LEAGUE," and "BASEBALL CLUB" stacked below.
Fit & Fabric: