Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

Vtg Dallas Cowboys Jacket Mens XL NFL 5x Superbowl Champion Wool Blend Letterman

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VTG 70s Dallas Cowboys Cowgirls Cheerleaders Ringer T Shirt Large NICE RARE NFL

VTG 70s Dallas Cowboys Cowgirls Cheerleaders Ringer T Shirt Large NICE RARE NFL

VTG 70s Dallas Cowboys Cowgirls Cheerleaders Ringer T Shirt Large NICE RARE NFL

VTG 70s Dallas Cowboys Cowgirls Cheerleaders Ringer T Shirt Large NICE RARE NFL

Here’s a size Large but fits like a Small (50% Polyester 35% Cotton 15% Rayon) (measures approx 18.5 across by 28.5 length) VTG Dallas Cowboys Cowgirls T Shirt… Heat transfer style graphics… Shirt is pre-owned and in very good shape overall….. Preparing for the 1970 season, Schramm decided to change the Cheerleaders’ image to boost attendance. At first the main change was to create an all-female squad and change the uniforms and style of cheerleading routines to be primarily dance and less like traditional acrobatic routines like that of high school or college cheerleading squads. The ten local high school cheerleaders who were selected for the 1970 season were also involved in the task of totally redesigning the uniforms and creating new dance style cheer routines under Dee Brock’s direction and with the help of a choreographer. In 1971, the qualification rules changed to allow not only local female cheerleaders to compete for a spot on the squad, but also high school drill team officers. Then in 1972, Texie Waterman, a New York choreographer, was recruited and assigned to auditioning and training an entirely new female squad who would all be over 18 years of age, searching for attractive appearance, athletic ability, and raw talent as performers. Since the 1972 squad consisted of adults, this allowed the possibility of again redesigning the uniforms to introduce a more revealing look (most notably transitioning from the traditional cheerleader skirt to hot pants) closer to the classic DCC image that is known today.