Disco Demolition Night Hoodie
$55.95
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As a promotional event at Comiskey Park in 1979, White Sox promotion manager Mike Veeck (Bill's son) dreamed up the event which took place in-between games of a double header with the Detroit Tigers. Fans brought in disco records in exchange for a ticket price of $0.98. Dahl and a crew then destroyed a pile of records, tearing a hole in center field, and causing thousands of fans to storm the field. In total the event drew an estimated 70,000 rowdy fans.
This pullover hoodie is markedly soft, unisex with a loose fit that is versatile and lends itself to daily wear. Spun from a plush fabric that is made up of cotton and polyester fibers, this hoodie features an up-to-date fit, hood with white drawcords, kangaroo pocket, ribbed cuffs and waistband.
Size and Fit Guide









MEN/UNISEX T-SHIRT

| Size | Sleeve Length | Length | Width |
| S | 8.9" | 28" | 18" |
| M | 9.2" | 29" | 20" |
| L | 9.5" | 30" | 22" |
| XL | 9.7" | 31" | 24" |
| 2XL | 10" | 32" | 26" |
| 3XL | 10.4" | 33" | 28" |
Old school spirit. First-string quality.
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