Vintage Japan Hanshin Tigers Tomoaki Kanemoto Baseball Home Knit Jersey #6

Designer: Hanshin Tigers

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Size: M

SKU HAN-029

A great vintage professional Japanese baseball jersey. This jersey is in excellent condition and is a great collection piece.

Several notable Japanese players from the Hanshin Tigers, such as Shintaro Fujinami, Kenji Johjima, Tsuyoshi Shinjo, Keichi Yabu, Kei Igawa, and Kyuji Fujikawa, have successfully transitioned to the Major League Baseball (MLB), leaving an indelible mark on both leagues.

Tomoaki Kanemoto is a former Japanese professional baseball outfielder and manager. In his career as a player, he spent 11 years with the Hiroshima Carp before moving to the Hanshin Tigers in 2003, where he spent another ten years.

He holds the world record for consecutive games played without missing an inning (1492, ending on April 18, 2010) and consecutive innings (13686, ending in the 9th inning on April 17).

Please understand that retro items might have slight imperfections due to long-term storage.

Size: Japanese M

Condition: Retro New

Color: White

Measurements:

Sleeve Length 34cm
Total Width 56cm
Jersey Length 72cm

General sizes in Japan tend to run smaller than the US sizing. Vintage Japanese apparel runs smaller than current Japanese sizing. We recommend using our measurements on each product to be sure you are choosing the size that fits you the best.

Note: All measurements are taken while the product is laying flat on a surface.


Size Chart Conversion:

JP S US XS
JP M US S
JP L US M
JP 2L US L
JP 3L US XL
JP 4L US XXL

 

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