Product Description
Spirits of St. Louis ABA T-Shirt is in good form, hitting the mark as another winning addition to your sports fan apparel collection. This classic style tee combines comfort, aesthetic visual appeal and functionality, making it destined to see plenty of game time during what should be an illustrious career. Garment is decorated on front with hi-res graphic of American Basketball Association Team logo.
- Brand: Gildan G500
- Material: 100% Cotton Combed Ring-Spun Jersey (sport grey: 90% cotton/10% poly blend); 5.3 oz
- Features: seamless rib at neck; taped shoulder-to-shoulder; double needle stitching; 7/8" collar; classic fit
- 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: DIGISOFT ASL Soccer team logo print; next generation print on demand providing a detailed full spectrum HD print with enhanced durability. Incorporating precision detail with a natural wearable feel, the smooth lightweight print seamlessly complements the garment.
- 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 Spirits of St. Louis were a professional basketball team that played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) during the 1974–75 and 1975–76 seasons. They were based in St. Louis, Missouri, and were the third reincarnation with the first being the Houston Mavericks and the second the Carolina Cougars. In May of 1976, low attendance at the St. Louis Arena led to financial instability, as the franchise planned to relocate to Salt Lake City, merge with the Utah Stars and become the Utah Rockies. The deal fell through when the Utah Stars went belly up and closed shop. No doubt, their financial difficulties played a vital role in the Spirits being excluded from the eventual ABA-NBA merger.