Here's a seventeen year old jacket that is in new condition with the original sleeve tag still attached. It was made for the 1991 Major League All-Star Game played in Toronto on July 9, 1991. The game is remembered for a three-run Cal Ripken Jr. homer, and Dennis Eckersley becoming the first player to earn saves in three All-Star games.
The jacket originates from a Major League employee who was issued the jacket but never used it. His last name "Johnson" and "2240" are written on the hanging sleeve tag. This very wearable jacket is a size XL and was made by Shain of Canada. The 1991 A.S. Game logo is embroidered on the left breast of the jacket (about 4 1/2 inches tall). This is much heavier than a windbreaker, but not quite as heavy as a Starter jacket.
I'm asking for $55 delivered anywhere in the U.S., and will ship Priority Mail. Thanks for looking! -- Anthony
The jacket originates from a Major League employee who was issued the jacket but never used it. His last name "Johnson" and "2240" are written on the hanging sleeve tag. This very wearable jacket is a size XL and was made by Shain of Canada. The 1991 A.S. Game logo is embroidered on the left breast of the jacket (about 4 1/2 inches tall). This is much heavier than a windbreaker, but not quite as heavy as a Starter jacket.
I'm asking for $55 delivered anywhere in the U.S., and will ship Priority Mail. Thanks for looking! -- Anthony
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