Amarillo Wranglers Hockey Men/Unisex T-Shirt

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Athletic Heather
Orange
White
Baby Blue
Deep Heather
Heather True Royal
Soft Cream
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The Amarillo Wranglers were a minor professional ice hockey team in the Southwest Hockey League from 1975 to 1977. This was the second Wranglers ice hockey team established in Amarillo, Texas; the first being a Pittsburgh Penguins farm team. The Wranglers were established by the founder of the Southwest Hockey League. The league model was unique in that it promoted the educational development of its players. Players received a stipend every month, were provided with room and board, and provided with tuition and fees to a local university or junior college. Players not drafted by higher leagues could complete their education. The Wranglers wore orange, blue, and white jerseys modeled after the New York Islanders. The Amarillo Wranglers were Southwest League Champions for the 1975-1976 season. The Wranglers underwent reorganization and briefly played as the Amarillo Lone Stars beginning in December 1976. The Southwest Hockey League folded in January 1977.

This updated unisex essential fits like a vintage well-loved favorite. Expertly crafted with an ultra-soft fabric, baby rib collar, reinforced side-seam, and excellent quality print, our shirts will easily be the best in your closet. Solid colors are 100% cotton, heather colors feature a 52/48 cotton/poly blend.

Printed in the US: All of our products are proudly printed to order in the US. Please allow approximately 2 business days for production before your order ships. 

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