Shorebirds MD Pride Hawaiian Shirt Giveaway 2025 – Celebrate Maryland Spirit with Summer Style
Bring the bold colors and vibrant culture of Maryland to life with the Shorebirds MD Pride Hawaiian Shirt Giveaway 2025. Designed exclusively for this special event, this shirt combines tropical vibes with hometown pride, making it the perfect way to represent both the Delmarva Shorebirds and the Old Line State.

Ideal for
- Delmarva Shorebirds football fans looking for a unique gifting event.
- Maryland natives and enthusiasts who proudly wear state-inspired apparel.
- Collectors of unique baseball memorabilia and special edition apparel.
- Casual fashionistas looking for a Hawaiian shirt with a local twist.
Key Features and Benefits
- Premium Fabric – Made from lightweight, breathable polyester for maximum comfort in warm weather.
- Maryland-themed print – All-over print featuring the Shorebirds logo, sailboat, blue crab, surfboard, and black-eyed daisy – the state flower.
- State Flag Accent – The surfboard and logo incorporate the iconic Maryland flag design for an instantly recognizable look.
- Tropical Style – The Hawaiian Shirt is cut with short sleeves, a relaxed fit and a front button closure, making it a versatile style.
- High-Quality Print – Sublimation printing is durable and vibrant, ensuring colors stay sharp wash after wash.
- Size Variation – Available in multiple sizes so every fan can find the perfect fit.
Why Buy This Shirt?
Whether you’re enjoying a day at the beach, heading to Arthur W. Perdue Stadium or attending a barbecue, this shirt combines state pride and relaxed summer style.
The unique design tells the Maryland story in every detail, from the crab and sailboat emblem to the striking red, yellow, black and white state flag accents. It’s a statement piece that inspires and turns heads wherever you go.
If you love Maryland, baseball, and standout style, the Shorebirds MD Pride 2025 Hawaiian Shirt giveaway is sure to be a staple in your wardrobe. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of Shorebirds and Maryland history – once it’s gone, it’s gone.