Review Pittsburgh Pirates Hoist The Cone hoodie

 

A new fan-driven design, Pittsburgh and Pirates Hoist the Cone shirt, has started popping up around baseball circles and online shops, tied loosely to recent moments around Pittsburgh Pirates games at PNC Park. The phrase “Hoist the Cone” sounds odd at first, almost like a misheard chant, but fans say it connects to a small, funny in-game moment that stuck. It spread quickly, mostly through clips and posts, then turned into something wearable. “It doesn’t make total sense,” one fan admitted, “but that’s kinda why it’s ours.”

The story behind it is a bit loose, like most fan traditions. During a game, a player celebration involving a cone, yeah, a literal one, caught attention. Some say it was a dugout joke, others say it came from a postgame bit. Either way, it stuck with the crowd. Soon enough, someone turned it into Pittsburgh and Pirates Hoist the Cone shirt, and it started showing up in the stands. “We just ran with it,” a fan said. No big planning, just momentum.

Culturally, it fits right into baseball’s long habit of turning random moments into identity. Every team has something, a chant, a symbol, a weird inside joke that somehow becomes public. The Pirates, with their ups and downs, have leaned into that kind of thing before. This shirt doesn’t try to explain itself to outsiders. “If you know, you know,” someone shrugged. And if you don’t, well, it just looks strange, maybe even a little absurd.

As for the shirt itself, Pittsburgh and Pirates Hoist the Cone shirt is pretty standard in build. It uses a Gildan 5000 base, meaning 100% cotton for most colors, about 5.3 ounces per square yard. Feels solid, not too heavy, not thin either. Crew neck, regular fit, no side seams, so it hangs straight. The print holds up if you wash it right. Nothing flashy, just reliable.

If you’re thinking about buying one, there are a few small things to keep in mind. Sizes range from S to 5XL, which is helpful. Wash in cold water, dry on low heat, or you might get a bit of shrink. The cotton is sourced from the US under environmental guidelines, and the shirt is produced in Nicaragua with safety certifications. “It’s just a good everyday shirt,” someone said, “the joke is the special part.”

Wearing Pittsburgh and Pirates Hoist the Cone shirt feels like being in on something slightly ridiculous. You walk into a game, or even just out on the street, and a few people get it right away. Others don’t react at all. “That’s fine,” a fan said, laughing. “It’s not really for them.” And maybe that’s the whole thing, simple, a little weird, and somehow it works.


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