Where to find gear for the Bucs’ Creamsicle Game

What are you wearing to the “Florida Fresh” game?

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Remember the old Tampa Stadium?

Raymond James will soon transform into Tampa Stadium for the long-awaited Creamsicle Game.

This Sunday, Oct. 15, the Bucs take the field against the Detriot Lions in their retro, orange-hued jerseys. For context: The team wore the “Florida Orange” uniforms from their inaugural season in 1976 through the 1996 season.

In addition to the jerseys, the team plans to celebrate the occasion with field stenciling, stadium bunting, and video board illustrations taking fans back to the days of Tampa Stadium.

We’ve rounded up a few spots to grab gear to make sure you’re outfitted accordingly.

  • Check out the Bucs’ range of hats, t-shirts, button-up shirts, and even varsity jackets online.
  • Pick up creamsicle-toned beaded bracelets from 1828 Goods at hazel + dot.
  • Order For The Bay Clothing Co. Creamsicle shirts before 8 a.m. today to receive them in time for kickoff.

Still need tickets? There are some available starting at $390.

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