Las Vegas Raiders Oakland Forever Black Hoodie Shirt
Celebrate the legacy of the Oakland Raiders with the exclusive “Oakland Forever – Black Hole” Hoodie Shirt, a must-have for fans who remember the raw energy of the Coliseum and the infamous Black Hole. This hoodie is more than just apparel — it’s a tribute to the loyal Raider Nation and its unshakable roots in Oakland.
The front design features an iconic silhouette of hands forming the classic “O” symbol, paired with the phrase “Town Bidness”, symbolizing the team’s deep connection with Oakland culture. Below it, you’ll find detailed emblems of the Raiders and the legendary Oakland tree, representing pride and unity.
Turn it around, and the back design takes you straight into the heart of game day — a vivid stadium scene of the Oakland Coliseum surrounded by die-hard fans in the Black Hole. Above the image, bold lettering declares “Oakland Forever”, reminding everyone of where the passion started. This hoodie captures the spirit of loyalty, grit, and legacy that defined a generation of Raiders football.
Whether you rep the Raiders from Las Vegas or remember their Oakland glory days, the Oakland Forever Black Hole Hoodie keeps the tradition alive.
Own a piece of football history — because legends never fade.
Production Information
Hoodie:
- A premium polyester that is ultra-soft and incredibly comfortable.
- Fabric is durable and resistant to wrinkles, shrinking, and mildew.
- Features ensure long-lasting color vibrancy even after machine washing.
- 35% Cotton and 65% Polyester.
- The soft material feels great on your skin and very light.
Sweatshirt:
- 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex.
- Dye-sublimation printing, colors will never be faded or peeled.
- It is used to react to your body’s temperature to keep you warm in the Winter and cool in the Autumn.
Tshirt:
-
- Premium polyester which is ultra-soft and incredibly comfortable.
- Fabric is durable and resistant to wrinkles, shrinking, and mildew.
- Features ensure long-lasting color vibrancy even after machine washing.






