It’s been more than two years now since Adley Rutschman debuted and the Orioles have been not just a good team but also a fun one, with unique personalities expressing themselves and the team coming together for cool rituals too. This has all gone beyond just about anything you could have hoped during the recent dark years.
If you have a hard time picking out just one favorite thing, that’s understandable. There’s a lot going on that’s fun and awesome. Our t-shirt-making friends at BreakingT are making it a little easier to choose more than one with 15% off site-wide through the end of Memorial Day Weekend (promo code MDW24).
Follow this link to view the Orioles collection. Anything purchased through the above link will have the promo code automatically applied when added to your cart.
For the regularly-priced $32 shirts, that’s a savings of nearly five bucks per shirt. A number of these are designs that can also be found in the team store at Camden Yards, but you’re going to pay a lot more than $28 there. These shirts are available sizes small through 3XL, with women’s v-necks and youth sizes available for most designs. Hoodies are on sale too – it’s a site-wide discount – if you want to stay warm when the Orioles are back in the postseason.
If you’re in the market for something new to show your support for the Orioles, consider making your purchase here and supporting your hard-working Camden Chat site manager (that is, me) in the process. I receive a percentage of each sale made through these links. Thank you.
Below are a few of my favorite recent BreakingT shirt designs. These links will not automatically give you the promo code, but you can also enter the code MDW24 in your cart before you check out.
I haven’t gotten tired of seeing multiple guys drink out of this thing at once and I don’t think that I ever will. The Orioles were recently passed for the league lead in home runs. Hopefully they get it back.
The amount of cow-themed apparel being worn by people at Camden Yards has made a small but notable swing upward in honor of Cowser’s early strong performance. I love it.
…unless you want to support Cowser/Westburg ‘24 instead.