White Sox Bags
Description: The 1940 White Sox featured some terrific payers: Wally Moses, Jack Knott, Rabbit McNair, Julius Solters, Muddy Ruel, Pete Appleton, Moose Haas, Joe Kuhel, Taft Wright, and the incomparable Luke Appling. Despite the talent, they finished with a record of 82–72, good enough to tie for 4th place under manager Jimmy Dykes. Celebrate the history of the Sox with this retro-vintage design. DYK? The White Sox were originally known as the Sioux City (Iowa) Cornhuskers, and the team was founded as a minor league organization in 1894. The club was purchased by Charles Comiskey at the end of its first season and was relocated to St. Paul, Minnesota.
The Red Line White Sox Vintage Bag
by the Official Store of Chicago Baseball Designs
$19 $24
The White Sox Winner (70's Colorway) Bag
by the Official Store of Chicago Baseball Designs
$19 $24
Description: Bring timeless baseball style to life with this Retro WHITE SOX Baseball Team 1900 Vintage Sports design! Featuring bold distressed typography and a classic baseball emblem, this artwork captures the authentic look of early baseball heritage. Perfect for vintage lovers, baseball fans, and those who appreciate minimalist athletic style. Great for T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more — a perfect blend of retro charm and modern streetwear appeal!
South Side - Chicago White Sox - Chicago Star - City Connect Bag
by Iron MyraHinssenArt Prints
$19 $24
Description: Bristol, Connecticut hosted the Class AA farm club of the Boston Red Sox in the Eastern League for ten seasons from 1973 to 1982. It was a Golden Age for the Red Sox farm system and a parade of future Major League stars came through ancient Muzzy Field on their way to Fenway Park, including eventual Hall-of-Famers Jim Rice (1973) and Wade Boggs (1978 and 1979).