Disappointed
$49.00
All sizes
Direct, honest, and easier to explain than the franchise.
Heavyweight tees for the people who have spent years checking the standings like they were reading lab results.
Drop 01
Seattle first
We started at home. Figured we already had 49 years of research on the subject.
220 GSM
Heavy enough
A shirt with some backbone. Lord knows the standings will not provide it.
Made to order
No warehouse theater
We would rather make the right shirts than stack up a room full of optimistic leftovers.
Blank standard
Built on Cotton Heritage blanks with heavier cotton, a relaxed drape, and the kind of finish that says somebody in this operation had standards.
220 GSM
Heavyweight hand
Relaxed
Premium fit
100%
Combed ring-spun
6.5 oz
Fabric weight
WRAP Certified
All Cotton Heritage production facilities are WRAP-certified — independent verification that the blank meets global standards for ethical and safe manufacturing.
Launch discipline
The plan is simple: launch tight, fulfill clean, see what real people actually buy, and resist behaving like we invented commerce in a parking lot.
If it does not sound like something a fan might say through clenched teeth in the seventh, it does not make the shirt.
Made to order, quality tight, and no pretending we need a warehouse full of hopeful guesses.
If people keep buying it after the first laugh, then it may deserve a folding table near the ballpark.
If a shirt survives the season, the slump, and the common sense of the buying public, it gets another run.
Customization
Name printed on the back in jersey style.
Your number, back or sleeve, sized to feel earned.
Additional text or graphic on the left or right sleeve.
Chest or sleeve embroidery for a premium tactile finish.
* We can customize original names, numbers, and other non-infringing details, but we cannot reproduce MLB, Seattle Mariners, or other third-party copyrighted or trademarked logos, names, slogans, designs, or other protected material. That is not personal. That is just the sort of scorekeeping those people take very seriously.
What matters most right now
If Seattle wants more, Seattle will let us know. Until then, one city and one wounded ballclub are plenty.