Ebbets Field Flannels has launched the Hawaii Islanders Capsule Collection, celebrating a unique minor league baseball team known for its vibrant culture and history. Originally known as the Sacramento Solons, the team moved to Honolulu in 1961 and played at Honolulu Stadium, affectionately called the 'Termite Palace.' Despite geographical isolation, the Islanders attracted crowds, notably bringing in nearly half a million fans during the 1970 season. Their legacy includes back-to-back Pacific Coast League championships in 1975 and 1976. The new capsule collection features historically accurate designs that act as a cultural time capsule, paying homage to the team.
The Hawaii Islanders Capsule Collection is a vivid continuation of Ebbets Field Flannels' mission to translate sports history into timeless, wearable art.
Originally the Sacramento Solons, the Hawaii Islanders relocated to Honolulu in 1961, joining the Pacific Coast League at the beloved 'Termite Palace'.
Despite being 2,600 miles from their nearest rival, the Islanders consistently drew impressive crowds, with nearly half a million fans in the 1970 season.
The collection is a cultural time capsule, featuring authentic design cues and historically accurate details that honor the original team.
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