Hawaii Islanders 1975 PCL Champions/Termite Palace Stadium Jacket
History: September 8, 1975, with the new state of the art facility ready to go in Halawa, the "Old Stadium" designed to last 10-15 years has finally run out of time. The Hawaii Islanders beat Salt Lake City 8-0 to with the teams first Pacific Coast League championship. After the game, the crowd joins together to sing Aloha 'Oe, then the lights go out.
Honolulu Stadium was built mostly of wood, so by the 1960s, it took on a new nickname thanks to some unwanted occupants. After awhile, it was called "Termite Palace".
Features:
These "Termite Palace" jackets are built from durable cotton drill fabric with double needle contrast top stitching. The jackets have adjustable cuffs and waistband, side entry front pockets, interior chest pocket and a left sleeve pocket.
The right sleeve features a large 4.75" x 4" Hawaii Islanders 1975 championship ring patch. The back has "Termite Palace" stitched in single yellow tackle twill.
Relaxed fit
Full zip closure
Utility pockets
Interior elbow patches
Interior chest pocket
Natural herringbone lining
8.75 oz. Cotton Drill
Rinsed Green Moss
History: September 8, 1975, with the new state of the art facility ready to go in Halawa, the "Old Stadium" designed to last 10-15 years has finally run out of time. The Hawaii Islanders beat Salt Lake City 8-0 to with the teams first Pacific Coast League championship. After the game, the crowd joins together to sing Aloha 'Oe, then the lights go out.
Honolulu Stadium was built mostly of wood, so by the 1960s, it took on a new nickname thanks to some unwanted occupants. After awhile, it was called "Termite Palace".
Features:
These "Termite Palace" jackets are built from durable cotton drill fabric with double needle contrast top stitching. The jackets have adjustable cuffs and waistband, side entry front pockets, interior chest pocket and a left sleeve pocket.
The right sleeve features a large 4.75" x 4" Hawaii Islanders 1975 championship ring patch. The back has "Termite Palace" stitched in single yellow tackle twill.
Relaxed fit
Full zip closure
Utility pockets
Interior elbow patches
Interior chest pocket
Natural herringbone lining
8.75 oz. Cotton Drill
Rinsed Green Moss
History: September 8, 1975, with the new state of the art facility ready to go in Halawa, the "Old Stadium" designed to last 10-15 years has finally run out of time. The Hawaii Islanders beat Salt Lake City 8-0 to with the teams first Pacific Coast League championship. After the game, the crowd joins together to sing Aloha 'Oe, then the lights go out.
Honolulu Stadium was built mostly of wood, so by the 1960s, it took on a new nickname thanks to some unwanted occupants. After awhile, it was called "Termite Palace".
Features:
These "Termite Palace" jackets are built from durable cotton drill fabric with double needle contrast top stitching. The jackets have adjustable cuffs and waistband, side entry front pockets, interior chest pocket and a left sleeve pocket.
The right sleeve features a large 4.75" x 4" Hawaii Islanders 1975 championship ring patch. The back has "Termite Palace" stitched in single yellow tackle twill.
Relaxed fit
Full zip closure
Utility pockets
Interior elbow patches
Interior chest pocket
Natural herringbone lining
8.75 oz. Cotton Drill
Rinsed Green Moss