Washington Caps ABA Tank Top helps celebrate a rare and colorful chapter in basketball history. Featuring the authentic Caps' team logo from the 1969–70 ABA season, this retro-inspired tank honors the short-lived, but unforgettable franchise. Made from premium 100% cotton, it delivers breathable comfort and a classic fit—perfect for summer wear, pickup games, or adding a vintage edge to your wardrobe roster.
- Brand: Bella + Canvas 3480
- Material: 100% combed & ringspun cotton; 30 singles; 4.2 oz;
- Athletic Heather: 90% cotton/10% polyester;
- Triblend Colors: 50% polyester 25% cotton/25% rayon; 40 singles; 3.8 oz;
- Dark Grey Heather: 52% cotton/48% polyester; 4.2 oz.
- Features: rounded neck modern style; side-seamed; retail 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: Hi-res full spectrum HD print with enhanced durability & increased resistance to fading.
- 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: Since we never charge extra for larger garments, one price fits all sizes. For corresponding measurements, please review size chart below:
The Washington Caps participated in the American Basketball Association (ABA) for just the 1969-70 season, their star player being F Rick Barry. The team played their home games at the Washington Coliseum and even played in neutral locations such as Wichita, Kansas and Mexico City. The Caps were the second act of a team that initiated play as the Oakland Oaks in 1967. The franchise's turmoil ridden bumpy ride—from California to Washington, D.C. and finally to Virginia—was marred by financial instability, geographic challenges and internal conflict. Good times...