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Howlin Wolf 1974 Baseball T-Shirt 

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$29.95
 
 
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Size Width
(Laid Flat)
Length
XS 16.13" 25.13"
S 17.63" 27.5"
M 19.63" 28.5"
L 21.63" 29.5"
XL 22.63" 30.5"
2XL 25.63" 31.5"
Description
* Sizing runs slightly tight on baseball raglans. If you're close to or between sizes, consider the larger size. Refer to the size chart (in inches) below for best results. We can exchange sizing if you have trouble. 


The official Howlin Wolf raglan baseball shirt comes in comfortable, lightweight 4oz 91/9 poly/ringspun cotton sizes up to 2XL. 

Because Bluescentric cares about the music, every tee sold directly benefits Howlin' Wolf's estate. 

By the time this picture was taken, The Howlin' Wolf was already a living legend. Having pioneered Chicago Blues, his song spawned Rock n Roll -- the biggest bands in the world idolized the big bad Wolf.

But this night back in 1974, Chester "Howlin' Wolf" Burnett was just another bluesman rockin' a club called Joe's Place in Massachusetts. His band that night was Eddie Shaw on sax, Hubert Sumlin on guitar, and a couple of colorful musicians named Detroit Junior and Chicken House Shorty on keyboard and bass. Little more than a year later, Wolf's failing health declined and he passed away following surgery.

Photograph licensed directly from photographer & songwriter Terry Abrahamson. Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.