Ohama Brothers Vintage Apparel

Ohama Brothers Vintage Apparel Born from History.

Excited to finally unveil our Royal Newfoundland Regiment line up! 🦌🏒🥅The First 500 were the first group of men who volu...
11/28/2024

Excited to finally unveil our Royal Newfoundland Regiment line up! 🦌🏒🥅

The First 500 were the first group of men who volunteered to go overseas to fight during WWI. Some of these soldiers played hockey in Scotland to pass the time before heading off to war.

Also known as the Blue Putees, many of these men would never come home. Newfoundlander’s proudly display Forget-Me-Not flowers on July 1st to remember one of the bloodiest battles, Beaumont-Hamel. A detail we proudly include as part of the design of these jerseys that proudly displays the Regiments main symbol - the mighty caribou.

Head over to ohamabrothers.com to read more about these men and their sacrifices.

🚨 CODE DROP 🚨Head to ohamabrothers.com and shop with the following codes:20% off Crews: OHAMAC20% off Hoodies: OHAMAHBuy...
11/24/2023

🚨 CODE DROP 🚨

Head to ohamabrothers.com and shop with the following codes:

20% off Crews: OHAMAC
20% off Hoodies: OHAMAH
Buy 2 - Get 1 Free Tees: OHAMAT


We’re loaded up for       and ready to press! 🛒👕Codes coming in hot this Friday! So keep your 👀open for some pretty awes...
11/20/2023

We’re loaded up for and ready to press! 🛒👕

Codes coming in hot this Friday! So keep your 👀open for some pretty awesome deals in the shop!

Ohama Brothers is about honouring the past. Inspired by this photograph of the Ohama Brothers playing hockey on a brisk ...
11/19/2023

Ohama Brothers is about honouring the past. Inspired by this photograph of the Ohama Brothers playing hockey on a brisk prairie day in 1945, we celebrate the great Canadian game while remembering who paved the way for many of us.

Keep and eye out this week as we continue to tell stories of teams from our past as well as tell you what we have in store for upcoming and

Not much is known about the The Halifax Progressives club that played against the St John's All-Stars back in 1911 but w...
10/03/2023

Not much is known about the The Halifax Progressives club that played against the St John's All-Stars back in 1911 but we loved the simple design of the flying 'P' wing fixed to a skate.

Wings and skates were popular design features to hockey sweaters during this time period, probably because skating envoked a feeling of flying around the ice surface. Some winged logos survived the changing trends of hockey sweater design, just look at the Detroit Red Wings.

10/02/2023

Introducing the fall line-up!🍁🍂

Go to ohamabrothers.com and check out these beauties featuring:
🪽The Halifax Progressives
🦬Winnipeg Victorias
🏒Montréal Victorias
🪽St. John’s Feildians.

Hockey history hand-pressed and assembled in Edmonton!

Check it out!

George, Kingo, Albert, Charlie, Sonny and Tona (unpictured photographer) playing Canada’s game on a frozen pond near Rai...
09/23/2023

George, Kingo, Albert, Charlie, Sonny and Tona (unpictured photographer) playing Canada’s game on a frozen pond near Rainier, Alberta, in 1945.

It was just after Christmas and brother Tona (my Grandfather) had taken a trip to Calgary to buy everyone a pair of ice skates.

When Canada entered the war in the Pacific on January 7, 1941, a decision was made to move all Canadians of Japanese decent into camps all across Canada.

The Ohamas would spend time in these camps located in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario before settling on the prairies of Southern Alberta to farm.

The first years were extremely tough as Tona and his brothers couldn't sell any of their produce due to prejudices against Japanese-Canadians at that time.

This wouldn't deter the Ohamas though - they would persevere and become one of the most successful potato farms in all of Canada. My Grandfather, Tona, would go on to win in both the seed and table international grand champion categories at the Toronto Royal Fair 1965 and became the first Albertan to win.

The Ohamas are an inspiring Japanese-Canadian story. A family who no matter what obstacles they faced (racism, relocation, hostile land) found a way to become successful.

Despite how their birth country treated them, they still held true to their values and traditions. Even adopting the most Canadian tradition of all - Hockey.

On that frozen pond in 1945, the Ohamas gathered together to enjoy a sport all Canadians enjoy. And it reminds us of what brings all of us together every winter - no matter who we are.

Just in time for the classic outdoor game next month that features an Edmonton Mercury’s theme. We figured we’d do our o...
09/23/2023

Just in time for the classic outdoor game next month that features an Edmonton Mercury’s theme. We figured we’d do our own.

Inspired by Edmonton's Senior Ice Hockey Team that went on to win the 1950 World Ice Hockey Championship and a Gold Medal at the 1952 Olympics in Olso. This design is a modern twist on one of Edmonton's most iconic hockey teams.

Make sure to head over to OhamaBrothers.com to order yours in time!


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A little hint of our first design to be released on Friday.Any guesses?
09/20/2023

A little hint of our first design to be released on Friday.

Any guesses?

We're launching a new vintage apparel line of designs from my personal family history and from historic hockey teams! 🏒W...
09/19/2023

We're launching a new vintage apparel line of designs from my personal family history and from historic hockey teams! 🏒

Website isn't live yet, but I wanted to get the word out so you can follow us for our soft launch this Friday!

fans - you may find the soft launch design to be of interest...it has a certain Outdoor Classic vibe! 👀

Follow along! 🧵👕

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