Offered here is a stunningly beautiful vintage game used college soccer uniform worn by Maurice F. Keen, who was a varisty player at Princeton University in the late 1920s and early 1930s.  Keen graduated from Princeton in 1931 and died in 1999.  Keen was a facsinating subject.  He was born in China but moved to New Jersey.  He lived in China, New Jersey and Philadelphia, and got an advanced degree in Temple University, where he spent much of his professional career. This incredibly rare and beautiful jersey and matching shorts is from his estate.  The jersey is made of wool has a team repair along with a couple of holes as shown in the photo.  There is no manufacturers tag attached and I can't tell if there ever was one.  The shorts are very cool.  They come with an attached buckle, extra interior padding (see photos) and a sophisticated team repair/patch applied to the left buttocks.  (The last photo shows this but it may be hard to see).  The front has a flap/fly with two buttons (hard to see in the photos).  The shorts are made of a soft but heavy flannel wool and are in great condition.  They also have an orange felt stripe on each side.  Overall, this is simply an incredible representation of an early collegiate soccer uniform from a premier program in NCAA history.  You're not likely to see anything like it again.