I just picked up this vintage durene jersey that looks like a 1950’s Packers jersey. In checking the Sand-knit tag, the jersey was made by San-knit BUT distributed by Shea Sporting Goods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It is my understanding that during this era, Sand-Knit made the jerseys but used local distributors to sell and/or distribute the jerseys to local teams. With that said, would the Packers use a distributor in Pittsburgh, Pa to purchase their jerseys?
Another though would be, could the tag be a carry-over? Around the time this style of jersey was worn by the Packers, Sand-knit moved from Chicago to Wisconsin. If there was a Sand-Knit tag on the jersey with a Wisconsin distributor, the odds would greatly increase that the jersey could be a Packers jersey. Remember, we are talking about the 1950's where things weren't thrown away like they are today.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jim
Flaa1a@comcast.net
It is my understanding that during this era, Sand-Knit made the jerseys but used local distributors to sell and/or distribute the jerseys to local teams. With that said, would the Packers use a distributor in Pittsburgh, Pa to purchase their jerseys?
Another though would be, could the tag be a carry-over? Around the time this style of jersey was worn by the Packers, Sand-knit moved from Chicago to Wisconsin. If there was a Sand-Knit tag on the jersey with a Wisconsin distributor, the odds would greatly increase that the jersey could be a Packers jersey. Remember, we are talking about the 1950's where things weren't thrown away like they are today.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jim
Flaa1a@comcast.net
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