1930s rayon knit basketball jersey SJC #43 #50 W.O.W.O Main Auto, Great History

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Broadcasting Live From Main Auto...

Design - Here we have two, two tone athletic jerseys or tanktops in classic pieces of 1930s sports culture with a great history assigned to the label. It features the classic cut of the era, leaving the straps closer to the neck and exposing more of the collar bone and shoulders. They come in a vibrant blue color with yellow an d white trim with yellow letters and numbers and a white with yellow and blue trim and blue numbers. The jerseys read "SJC" and are assigned to #43 & #50 and the numbers are a thick cut satin that is embroidery stitched around all edges. The front focus is on a smaller numbers while the back boasts much larger numbers.

The label reads "W.O.W.O" which was an early sort of pirate radio station that broadcast from the upstairs of the radio stations owner and founder store, Main Street Auto, who owned the team. In the early 1930's W.O.W.O was the first radio station to ever do a live broadcast of a basketball game. A great piece of early athletic men's wear.

Material - ribbed rayon cotton knit. Numbers and Letters are a thick cut white satin.

Maker - W.O.W.O

Measurements
*Please double all measurements except length

Unstretched

Blue Jersey
Arm pit to arm pit - 17 1/2"
Length - 25"

White Jersey
Arm pit to arm pit - 18"
Length - 25"


Condition - These jerseys are in good condition with no major flaws to note. Each one comes to you in clean, ready-to-wear vintage condition.

A fantastic piece of early athletic wear to add to your vintage wardrobe!


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