Celebrate Cubs Pride with the Cubs Wrigley Field Home Of Chicago Pope Shirt!
Swing for history with the Cubs Wrigley Field Home Of Chicago Pope Shirt, a heartfelt tribute to the Chicago Cubs and the city’s newest global icon in 2025! This design honors Cardinal Robert Prevost, a South Side Chicago native, who became Pope Leo XIV – the first American pope – on May 8, 2025, sparking citywide pride.
The Cubs, fresh off a strong 2025 season with a 15-5 record as of early May, have embraced this moment, with Wrigley Field hosting a “Chicago Pope Night” on May 10, 2025, to celebrate Leo XIV’s election. This shirt captures the Cubs’ legacy as Wrigley’s “home” while tying in the pride of having a Chicago-born pope, making it a must-have for Cubs fans, Chicagoans, and history enthusiasts.

The design features “WRIGLEY FIELD” in bold navy text, with “HOME OF CHICAGO POPE” below in red, alongside the Cubs’ iconic bear logo, all on a crisp white tee that mirrors the team’s classic colors. Made from soft, high-quality cotton, this unisex shirt ensures a comfortable fit for game days, celebrations, or casual wear.
Here’s why the Cubs Wrigley Field Home Of Chicago Pope Shirt is a fan favorite:
- Cubs Pride: Celebrates the team’s 2025 success and Wrigley Field legacy.
- Iconic Design: Navy and red text with Cubs logo shines on white.
- Comfortable Fit: Premium cotton for breathable, all-day wear.
- Great Gift: Perfect for Cubs fans and Chicago history lovers.
Product Details
- Material: Cotton or Cotton-Polyester blend depending on style.
- Fit Style: Regular Fit
- Color: Multiple color options, actual color is accurate to the standard color chart of the shirt classification code
- Size: S to 5XL
- Printing: DTG
- Care Instruction: Wash cold, inside out, no harsh chemicals or direct heat on print.
- Made in: United States
Wear your Chicago pride! Head to Howlitee now to grab your Cubs Wrigley Field Home Of Chicago Pope Shirt and cheer for the Cubs and Leo XIV. Get yours today and join the celebration!
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