About the Milwaukee Admirals x Iowa Wild Outdoor Classic Hoodie
Embrace the chill of the rink and the spirit of the great outdoors with the Milwaukee Admirals x Iowa Wild Outdoor Classic Hoodie. This limited-edition piece celebrates the historic 2026 Outdoor Classic-the coldest professional hockey game ever played-held at the United Heroes League complex in Hastings, Minnesota. Whether you were there in the sub-zero temperatures or are cheering from the comfort of your home, this hoodie is the ultimate way to showcase your loyalty to the AHL and the “State of Hockey”.
Vintage Design & Standout Visuals
Inspired by the timeless aesthetic of 1950s and 60s hockey sweaters, this hoodie features a striking navy blue body contrasted with vintage cream accents.
The Front Crest: A bold shield replica of the Wisconsin State Flag sits front and center, featuring a stylized “A” that pays homage to the state’s unique county highway naming system.
Classic Striping: Broad cream bands run across the chest and back, interrupted only by the “MILWAUKEE” wordmark and the central shield.
Heritage Details: Vintage white stripes adorn the length of each arm, while the iconic Outdoor Game patch is proudly displayed on the front to commemorate the event.
Premium Comfort & Quality
Crafted for the true fan, this hoodie doesn’t sacrifice performance for style. It is designed with heavyweight material to trap heat effectively, making it perfect for those brisk outdoor sessions or chilly arena nights.
Double-Layered Hood: Features vintage white laces and a thick lining for added warmth and a structured fit.
Durable Construction: Reinforced stitching and ribbed cuffs ensure this piece maintains its shape season after season.
Versatile Wear: The relaxed fit and kangaroo pocket make it an easy layer for game days or casual weekend outings.
Celebrate a legendary moment in Admirals history with gear that stands up to the elements and looks great doing it.
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