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Women's Antigua White Jacksonville Red Caps Victory Crewneck Pullover Sweatshirt
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Women's Antigua White Jacksonville Red Caps Victory Crewneck Pullover Sweatshirt in Franklin, TN
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Current price: $69.99

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Women's Antigua White Jacksonville Red Caps Victory Crewneck Pullover Sweatshirt in Franklin, TN
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The Women's Antigua White Jacksonville Red Caps Victory Crewneck Pullover Sweatshirt is the perfect way to show your support for the Jacksonville Red Caps. Made from a lightweight cotton and polyester blend, this sweatshirt is ideal for mild temperatures. Heat-sealed transfer graphics ensure your team pride lasts wash after wash. Whether you're cheering on the Red Caps at the stadium or relaxing at home, this sweatshirt will keep you comfortable and stylish. The Jacksonville Red Caps are a historic Negro League baseball team that played from 1919 to 1950. Founded by prominent civil rights leader and author James Weldon Johnson, the Red Caps were one of the most successful Negro League teams, winning the Negro League World Series in 1920 and 1921. Known for their talented players, including Hall of Famers James "Cool Papa" Bell and John Henry Lloyd, the Red Caps remain an iconic team in Negro League history.
The Women's Antigua White Jacksonville Red Caps Victory Crewneck Pullover Sweatshirt is the perfect way to show your support for the Jacksonville Red Caps. Made from a lightweight cotton and polyester blend, this sweatshirt is ideal for mild temperatures. Heat-sealed transfer graphics ensure your team pride lasts wash after wash. Whether you're cheering on the Red Caps at the stadium or relaxing at home, this sweatshirt will keep you comfortable and stylish. The Jacksonville Red Caps are a historic Negro League baseball team that played from 1919 to 1950. Founded by prominent civil rights leader and author James Weldon Johnson, the Red Caps were one of the most successful Negro League teams, winning the Negro League World Series in 1920 and 1921. Known for their talented players, including Hall of Famers James "Cool Papa" Bell and John Henry Lloyd, the Red Caps remain an iconic team in Negro League history.