Retro Stadium Merch
Description: Retro sports poster of Richmond Coliseum with “Home of the Virginia Squires”. Great for vintage basketball fans and sports history lovers.
Virginia Squires (Richmond Coliseum) Tank Top
by nilaviaherlisa
$16 $21
St Louis Defunct Baseball Stadium Kids T-Shirt
by DarkLordPug
$12 $19
Description: A nostalgic and gritty vintage-style illustration of the iconic Miami Orange Bowl, framed by palm trees and a glowing sunset. This design captures the golden era of Miami Hurricanes football and the legendary atmosphere of “The U.” Perfect for fans who love the history, passion, and swagger of Miami football’s greatest home field.
Miami Hurricanes Orange Bowl – Retro Stadium Design Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Car Arts
$28 $35
Description: Milwaukee County Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Opened in 1953, it was primarily a baseball park for Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Braves and later the Milwaukee Brewers.
Milwaukee County Stadium Hoodie
by WiFecta™ Sports N Stuff
$32 $42
The Vet - Veterans Stadium Philadelphia PA Defunct Sports Baseball Football Magnet
by Defunctland
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A vintage-inspired graphic featuring a classic stadium field pattern with a nostalgic feel, perfect for sports enthusiasts and those who love retro aesthetics.
Retro Stadium Field Kids Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by Inkless.std
$16 $24
Description: Celebrate a legendary piece of San Diego sports history with this vintage-inspired tribute to Jack Murphy Stadium. Known affectionately by locals as "The Murph," this multi-purpose marvel in Mission Valley was the proud home of the San Diego Padres (1969–2003), the San Diego Chargers (1967–2016), and the San Diego State
Jack Murphy Stadium - Vintage "The Murph" San Diego Kids T-Shirt
by Kiranamaraya
$12 $19
Defunct Shea Stadium New York Baseball Hat
by Defunctland
$12 $19
Description: Younger generations and even most transplants probably don't know that there used to be a single stadium where Seattle's CenturyLink Field and T-Mobile Park now sit and they most definitely don't recall the time the entire city crowded around to watch it implode. But it used to be there and it was an epic sight to behold. Yeah, it was arguably ugly, drafty, noisy and probably a bunch of other things too, but the Kingdome was Seattle's stadium. Its name came from the two labels that were floating around during its conception: "King Street Stadium" and the "domed stadium." It opened it's gates in 1976 and was built to last 1,000 years, but barely made it 20 before it began rapidly falling into disrepair being blown up on March 26, 2000.
Description: Vintage Baltimore Orioles cartoon bird logo tee celebrating one of baseball's most iconic and beloved mascot designs. The classic Orioles bird logo defined an era of Baltimore baseball — worn during the franchise's golden age of the 1960s and 1970s when the Orioles were one of the most dominant teams in the American League.
Description: This is a replica of the 1956 Baltimore Colts promotional logo. Lost yours? Too young to have owned the original? Here's your chance to get one.
1953 Baltimore Colts - Replica T-Shirt Shorts
by Norwood Designs
$21 $27
Retro Defunct Forbes Field Pittsburgh Baseball Stadium Sticker
by Defunctland
$3.00 $3.50
Description: New York Mets, MLB, Baseball Stadium, Vintage Sports, 1960s, New York City, Retro, Sports History, Collector's Item, Fan Merchandise, Sports Memorabilia, NYC Sports, Queens, Shea Stadium Memorabilia, Baseball Collectibles, 1964 World's Fair, Flushing Meadows, Queens Baseball, NY Mets Memorabilia, Baseball Fans
Description: A stylized depiction of a baseball stadium with clouds and surrounding cityscape.
Stadium New York City Kids Hoodie
by lauren dephyls studio
$26 $36
Description: The Havana Sugar Kings were a Cuban minor league baseball team that played from 1946 to 1960. Founded as the Havana Cubans by Senators' scout, Joe Cambria, they played in the old Class C (later Class B) Florida International League. The 1947 Cubans were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time. In 1954, Roberto "Bobby" Maduro bought the team, moved it to the International League, and renamed it the Sugar Kings. From 1954 until 1960, they belonged in the Class AAA International League. Fidel Castro was a big baseball fan and often attended Sugar Kings games at their home stadium, El Gran Estadio del Cerro, (often called Gran Stadium) in Havana. In fact, Castro had been a pitcher during his college days.
Straight Outta Three Rivers Stadium Magnet
by Retro Sports
$3.75 $4.75