Our original design recognizes the events on Lexington Green and at North Bridge in Concord that took place on April 19, 1775 and marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
Author and historian J.L. Bell has taken a close look at this and written about it here and here.
The sweatshirt:
- Navy with white ink — A super soft 50% cotton / 50% polyester and that has been pre-washed to reduce shrinkage. With ribbed waistband and cuffs. This is a lightweight sweatshirt, and much lighter than the hooded sweatshirt. Sizes: S-5X. See size chart
Also available as a crewneck shirt for men and women and women's v-neck shirt.
Also available, "The Doolittle Engravings of the Battle of Lexington and Concord" Archival Print, "Battle of Lexington 1775" as an archival print and a small poster.
If you think you know what happened that day . . .
You'll be surprised by some of the details you'll find in J.L. Bell's The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War. You can get your signed, inscribed copy here.
And watch the "Parker's Revenge" battle reenactment along Battle Road Trail in Minute Man National Historical Park.