1917 Queen Street Bulletin Jersey

$180.00

History:

Prince Kūhiō, aka Prince Cupid, used sports, particularly baseball, as a way to engage with the community and uplift the Hawaiian people, fostering a sense of unity and pride. His involvement with baseball predates his political career, linking him to the early development of the sport in the islands. He famously sponsored and led the Honolulu Star-Bulletin Baseball Team, showcasing his influence and the paper's support.

Paying homage to Prince Kūhiō and his 1917 Star Bulletin team, OQSS presents the Queen Street Bulletin.

Features:

  • Poly Cotton

  • Sewn-on acrylic wool graphics

  • 4 button jersey

  • Deacon collar

  • ½ sleeves

  • Custom cut Old English lettering

  • The jersey was recreated using the 1917 photo featuring Prince Kuhio and the Star Bulletin Team as reference

  • Individually made

  • Museum Authentic

  • In collaboration with K&P Weaver

  • Made in the USA

  • Only available at the Old Queen Street Stadium/Hawaii Sports Museum

Size:

History:

Prince Kūhiō, aka Prince Cupid, used sports, particularly baseball, as a way to engage with the community and uplift the Hawaiian people, fostering a sense of unity and pride. His involvement with baseball predates his political career, linking him to the early development of the sport in the islands. He famously sponsored and led the Honolulu Star-Bulletin Baseball Team, showcasing his influence and the paper's support.

Paying homage to Prince Kūhiō and his 1917 Star Bulletin team, OQSS presents the Queen Street Bulletin.

Features:

  • Poly Cotton

  • Sewn-on acrylic wool graphics

  • 4 button jersey

  • Deacon collar

  • ½ sleeves

  • Custom cut Old English lettering

  • The jersey was recreated using the 1917 photo featuring Prince Kuhio and the Star Bulletin Team as reference

  • Individually made

  • Museum Authentic

  • In collaboration with K&P Weaver

  • Made in the USA

  • Only available at the Old Queen Street Stadium/Hawaii Sports Museum