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Eugene Emeralds Pranksters Handprint Tie-Dye T-Shirt
Whether you’re watching the game from the stands or your couch on a rainy day, this Officially Licensed T-Shirt is perfect to cheer on the Emeralds!
- Brand:Â McKenzie SewOn
- Fit: This tee is comfortable and lightweight. True to size.
- Made of:Â 100% Cotton
- Care:Â Machine wash cold inside out with like colors and tumble dry low.
- Design:Â The Pranksters Handprint mark is printed on the front of this t-shirt.
- Officially Licensed Merchandise of Minor League Baseball and the Eugene Emeralds, the High-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.
The Merry Pranksters alternate identity is a reference to Ken Kesey's group of companions that traveled on a cross-country bus trip in 1964 to attend the World's Fair in New York City. Along the way, they spread their message of how people should be nice to each other rather than being overly sanctimonious. Their trip helped spark social change across the nation. The Pranksters bridged the gap between the Beatniks and the Hippie movement, and eventually lived in the Eugene area.
The Emeralds have consulted with the local Pranksters to carefully create this alternate identity.Â
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Whether you’re watching the game from the stands or your couch on a rainy day, this Officially Licensed T-Shirt is perfect to cheer on the Emeralds!
- Brand:Â McKenzie SewOn
- Fit: This tee is comfortable and lightweight. True to size.
- Made of:Â 100% Cotton
- Care:Â Machine wash cold inside out with like colors and tumble dry low.
- Design:Â The Pranksters Handprint mark is printed on the front of this t-shirt.
- Officially Licensed Merchandise of Minor League Baseball and the Eugene Emeralds, the High-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.
The Merry Pranksters alternate identity is a reference to Ken Kesey's group of companions that traveled on a cross-country bus trip in 1964 to attend the World's Fair in New York City. Along the way, they spread their message of how people should be nice to each other rather than being overly sanctimonious. Their trip helped spark social change across the nation. The Pranksters bridged the gap between the Beatniks and the Hippie movement, and eventually lived in the Eugene area.
The Emeralds have consulted with the local Pranksters to carefully create this alternate identity.Â













