This Boston Women's T-Shirt is about a 9.5 on the adorable scale... "Fenway Park this is my happy place" - design features our Artist's stylized rendition of the area surrounding Fenway Park -- Brookline, Lansdowne, Ipswich, Van Ness, Yawkey, and a big heart where the stadium is. So if you are a fan of the American League's most wonderful ballpark* -- this is the tshirt for you! Goes great with your Boston Red Sox cap and jacket, and it's a great, stylish item if you want to be different from all the other women wearing the same old stuff. Great to wear at Fenway as well as any other stadium you travel to to watch your favorite team.
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According to Chris:
Ah, Fenway, where do we start? We know how beautiful you are, and how your tragicomic story came to a happy ending in 2004, and once again in 2007. I've been there twice, once as a youngster in 1986, where I am 98% sure I saw this game, (I distinctly remember Calvin Schiraldi pitching) -- and then again in the summer of 2008. I was decked out in my Cubs hat and one of our company's Cubs-themed t-shirts, and when I was walking around the stadium to explore, it was hilarious, I had 50 or 60 people give me these sympathetic nods of understanding and respect, silently saying "We understand. Hang in there. Your day will come." I did have quite a few people come up and talk to me, and one guy even came up and hugged me. (He was wasted) The bottom line is, I felt a bond. Here I was still the poor country cousin living in the shack, while my spiritual soulmates, the Red Sox fans, had made it to the big time and were living in the mansion on the hill. The Red Sox won the game I attended, and I enjoyed soaking it all in. What I also noticed was the incredible devotion of the fans. I swear, over 90% of the people had on Sox gear. It was like it was mandatory. (At games at Wrigley Field, the cliche is true, a significant % of the people are still there mainly to drink and socialize). But the Fenway fans were SERIOUS. And there were no less females decked out in team apparel either. So, we just had to come out with this shirt, dedicated to the women of "Red Sox Nation".
* Me, the Cubs fan, being diplomatic here with "American League's most wonderful ballpark"
** I saw a dozen or so other people wearing Cubs stuff - zero wearing Yankee stuff









