


New Majestic Seibu Lions Fan Club NPB Japan Baseball Jersey Blue
SBU-006
Officially licensed retro Japan Saitama Seibu Lions promotional baseball jersey. These jerseys are not sold but only distributed during special event home games. This iconic jersey is a must-have for fans who want to show their team spirit. With its lightweight and breathable construction, you'll stay comfortable no matter how tough the competition gets.
The Seibu Lions are a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League. They are based in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, north of Tokyo. The team was founded in 1949 as the Fukuoka Lions and was renamed the Seibu Lions in 1979 when they moved to Tokorozawa. The Lions have won 13 Japan Series championships, more than any other team in the Pacific League. They have also won 23 Pacific League pennants. The Lions are one of Japan's most popular baseball teams with a large and passionate fan base.
Please understand that retro items might have slight imperfections due to long-term storage.
Condition: Retro-New
Color: Blue
Measurements:
Size | Chest Width | Sleeve Length | Total Length |
L | 59cm | 36cm | 71cm |
Measurement Notes
Japanese clothing sizes are typically smaller than those in the US, which is an important consideration when shopping for apparel. Additionally, vintage Japanese clothing tends to have even smaller dimensions compared to the sizes available today. To ensure you find the most accurate fit, we recommend referring to the specific measurements provided for each product. This will help you select the size that best suits your body shape and preferences.
It's important to note that all measurements are taken with the item laid flat on a surface, allowing for precise evaluation of the garment's dimensions.
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