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Women's Antigua Heather Gray Louisville Black Caps Victory Pullover Hoodie in Franklin, TN
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Current price: $84.99

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Women's Antigua Heather Gray Louisville Black Caps Victory Pullover Hoodie in Franklin, TN
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Current price: $84.99
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The Women's Antigua Heather Gray Louisville Black Caps Victory Pullover Hoodie is the perfect way to show your support for the Louisville Black Caps. Made from a comfortable cotton and polyester blend, this lightweight hoodie is perfect for mild temperatures. Heat-sealed transfer graphics and front pouch pockets add style, while rib-knit cuffs and waist ensure a comfortable fit. Whether you're cheering on the Black Caps at the stadium or relaxing at home, this hoodie is sure to become a favorite. The Louisville Black Caps are a proud member of the Negro League, a historic baseball league that played a major role in the development of the sport. Founded in 1910, the Black Caps played in the Negro League until 1955, winning four championships and producing several Hall of Fame players. Today, they continue to play exhibition games and promote the Negro League's legacy.
The Women's Antigua Heather Gray Louisville Black Caps Victory Pullover Hoodie is the perfect way to show your support for the Louisville Black Caps. Made from a comfortable cotton and polyester blend, this lightweight hoodie is perfect for mild temperatures. Heat-sealed transfer graphics and front pouch pockets add style, while rib-knit cuffs and waist ensure a comfortable fit. Whether you're cheering on the Black Caps at the stadium or relaxing at home, this hoodie is sure to become a favorite. The Louisville Black Caps are a proud member of the Negro League, a historic baseball league that played a major role in the development of the sport. Founded in 1910, the Black Caps played in the Negro League until 1955, winning four championships and producing several Hall of Fame players. Today, they continue to play exhibition games and promote the Negro League's legacy.