
New Orleans Buccaneers Ringer T-shirt | ABA Basketball Team
New Orleans Buccaneers 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 New Orleans Buccaneers were a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA), operating from 1967-70 and playing their home games at Loyola Field House. The Bucs played an influential role in the ABA's early seasons by fielding a competitive team, contributing to the growth of the league. In 1970, the ownership sold the franchise to P.L. Blake, who moved the team to Memphis, Tennessee. From a historic perspective, the franchise was a predecessor to the expansion NBA New Orleans Jazz