Photos: Hades, Maleficent and Darth Vader Among Character Jerseys at Walt Disney World

Several villains are focused on here, alongside more virtuous folks like Mickey Mouse and Spider-Man.

A number of recently released character-centric baseball jerseys can be found at Walt Disney World. We spotted this batch at EPCOT’s Creations Shop.

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Update (9.29.2025):

Select Disney Villains Baseball Jerseys (and some Princess styles too) repping Walt Disney World and Disneyland resorts are now available at Disney Store!

Previously:

Jerseys for Hades, Ursula and Maleficent feature a Walt Disney World logo on the front, alongside imagery of associated characters like Flotsam and Jetsam and Pain and Panic. On the back is the character name, with imagery evoking the character found within the number.

Ursula Baseball Shirt for Adults - The Little Mermaid - Walt Disney World

Ursula Baseball Shirt for Adults - The Little Mermaid - Disneyland

Maleficent Baseball Shirt for Adults - Sleeping Beauty - Walt Disney World

Maleficent Baseball Shirt for Adults - Sleeping Beauty - Disneyland

Cruella De Vil Baseball Shirt for Adults - 101 Dalmatians - Walt Disney World

Cruella De Vil Baseball Shirt for Adults - 101 Dalmatians - Disneyland

There’s also a jersey just for Walt Disney World itself.

The Mickey and Minnie jerseys feature the character names on the front, rather than the Walt Disney World logo.

The Monsters University’s jersey notably forgoes a number on the back, unlike the others.

On the Marvel side, Spider-Man has a jersey.

While Star Wars is represented by Darth Vader.

All of the larger, button up jerseys seen above cost $79.99, but there are a couple of others in different styles as well.

A pullover Pluto jersey retails for $69.99.

While a Tigger pullover runs for $64.99. In this case, the 68 on the back refers to the year Tigger made his Disney debut in Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, since the character’s origins go back much further, to 1928’s The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne.

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Eric Goldman
Growing up in Los Angeles, Eric grew up adoring movies and theme parks, carrying that love with him into a career covering a wide gamut of entertainment and pop culture that also includes TV, toys and comics. As a lifelong fan of both Disneyland and horror, the Haunted Mansion is his dream home.
Jeremiah Good
Our main correspondent for Walt Disney World and the Orlando area and a heck of a paleontologist if he does say so himself.