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Description: An authentic University of Georgia satin windbreaker. Our new line of vintage windbreakers are inspired by models from the 1950s and '60s, and use our classic cotton-backed satin. 

Product Details:

  • Vintage black 53% acetate/47% cotton satin
  • Heavy duty snap closure.
  • Slash pockets in front
  • Unlined
  • Red on white felt “G” on the chest
  • Embroidered twill Bulldog patch on the left sleeve
  • Red on white "BULDDOGS" lettering on the back
  • Imported

League: Collegiate Baseball

History: The Georgia Bulldogs Baseball program was in a bit of a fallow period in the early ‘60s, having reached the NCAA Tournament in successive years the decade before, but even during a low point the program still produced something special. On May 3, 1963, right-hander Don Woeltjen took the mound against local rivals Georgia Tech. The 6’2” hurler proceeded to pitch 9 complete innings, retiring 27 consecutive batters with 11 Ks and zero walks as the Bulldogs won 5-0. His complete game perfecto remains the only such game in University of Georgia history, and the only one in an in-conference game in Southeastern Conference history - at the time Georgia Tech was also in the SEC.