
Baltimore Hustlers Ringer T-shirt | ABA Basketball Team
Baltimore Hustlers ABA Ringer Tee Shirt is rocking contrasting color neckline/sleeve hems accentuating its sporty appearance. Comfortable enough to be worn regularly, this top has both looks and game. Garment is decorated on front with durable hi-res American Basketball Association team logo print.
- Brand: Augusta 710
- Material: 50% cotton jersey knit/50% polyester; 4.8 oz.
- Features: contrasting rib-knit collar and cuffs; double needle hemmed bottom; set-in sleeves for comfort and mobility
- Garment Care: machine wash cold inside-out, gentle cycle using mild detergent; do not use chlorine bleach or fabric softener; low tumble dry or hang dry naturally to best preserve longevity of garment and print
- Decoration: team logo print; next generation print on demand providing a detailed full spectrum HD print with enhanced durability.
- Handling: This is a custom printed item usually requiring 2-3 business days of handling time, not including shipping.
- Shipping: We ship to the United States, Canada and select International countries (via USPS from Michigan USA). Please review ‘Shipping’ link for details.
- Returns: We offer a replacement or refund if garment/print is defective, or if incorrect item is shipped. Since item is custom printed when order is placed, returns are not accepted for issues involving sizing or buyer’s remorse.
- Sizing: One price fits all sizes, since we never charge extra for larger garments. For corresponding measurements, please review size chart below:
The Baltimore Hustlers were part of a brief and ill-fated chapter in the history of the American Basketball Association (ABA). In 1975, a group of Maryland businessmen purchased the financially struggling Memphis Sounds franchise and relocated it to Baltimore. Initially named the Hustlers, the team faced immediate backlash from both the league and the public due to the negative connotations associated with the name. Consequently, the franchise was renamed the Baltimore Claws before even playing a regular-season game. Despite these efforts, the Baltimore Claws folded in October 1975, before the start of the 1975–76 ABA season, after playing only three exhibition games.