New England Steamrollers Retro Tank Top

$27.99

Crank up the power, New England! Long before the Patriots dominated Foxboro, the Providence Steam Roller (aka the Steam Rollers) put Rhode Island — and the whole region — on the NFL map by steamrolling to the 1928 league championship. This was the first (and only) NFL title for any team from the smallest state, a gritty 8-1-2 season under coach Jimmy Conzelman at the iconic Cycledrome velodrome in Providence. Founded in 1916 and entering the NFL in 1925, they embodied early pro football toughness — flattening opponents with raw power and small-market swagger before folding after 1931. That championship makes them a true Northeast legend, the original "Steamrollers" that paved the way for regional pride in the league. This bold tank resurrects that steam-powered legacy with a fun, vintage-inspired design: a muscular, orange-clad steamroller operator crushing weights on massive rollers, "New England" arched above, and "STEAMROLLERS" blasting across the bottom in that classic black banner. Lightweight and breathable, it's perfect for summer workouts, beach days, tailgates, or repping forgotten football history when the heat is on. Soft fabric that feels like a victory lift — because some teams don't just win; they keep rolling heavy in retro style. Wear it and flex that Northeast pride — watch the "Providence had the first New England NFL title?!" conversations start rolling in. Because legends like this never get flattened; they just get printed on tanks that keep the steam alive.


Product features
- 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton for most solid colors — soft, smooth handfeel
- Lightweight fabric (4.2 oz/yd²) for cool, breathable comfort
- Side seams and retail fit for a structured, modern silhouette
- Self-fabric binding and tear-away label for clean edges and itch-free wear
- Runs true to size; made in Nicaragua and meets flammability requirements

Care instructions
- Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: medium
- Iron, steam or dry: medium heat
- Do not dryclean

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Crank up the power, New England! Long before the Patriots dominated Foxboro, the Providence Steam Roller (aka the Steam Rollers) put Rhode Island — and the whole region — on the NFL map by steamrolling to the 1928 league championship. This was the first (and only) NFL title for any team from the smallest state, a gritty 8-1-2 season under coach Jimmy Conzelman at the iconic Cycledrome velodrome in Providence. Founded in 1916 and entering the NFL in 1925, they embodied early pro football toughness — flattening opponents with raw power and small-market swagger before folding after 1931. That championship makes them a true Northeast legend, the original "Steamrollers" that paved the way for regional pride in the league. This bold tank resurrects that steam-powered legacy with a fun, vintage-inspired design: a muscular, orange-clad steamroller operator crushing weights on massive rollers, "New England" arched above, and "STEAMROLLERS" blasting across the bottom in that classic black banner. Lightweight and breathable, it's perfect for summer workouts, beach days, tailgates, or repping forgotten football history when the heat is on. Soft fabric that feels like a victory lift — because some teams don't just win; they keep rolling heavy in retro style. Wear it and flex that Northeast pride — watch the "Providence had the first New England NFL title?!" conversations start rolling in. Because legends like this never get flattened; they just get printed on tanks that keep the steam alive.


Product features
- 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton for most solid colors — soft, smooth handfeel
- Lightweight fabric (4.2 oz/yd²) for cool, breathable comfort
- Side seams and retail fit for a structured, modern silhouette
- Self-fabric binding and tear-away label for clean edges and itch-free wear
- Runs true to size; made in Nicaragua and meets flammability requirements

Care instructions
- Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: medium
- Iron, steam or dry: medium heat
- Do not dryclean