Some baseball fans are getting big bucks online for MLB hats with rather provocative design flaws. Here's what happened.
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Yet another newly released MLB hat has been pulled from online stores after fans noted the potentially crass design the cap sported.
The official cap company of the MLB, New Era, introduced a new line of fitted caps for the season and fans had some thoughts.
T he Texas Rangers recently got into an awkward spot of bother after it released a new hat featuring a design with a ...
The internet had some fun with the freshly released New Era 'Overlap' hat collection Monday. The concept behind the ...
The five hats are available exclusively through STL Authentics' store in Enterprise Center and at STLAuthentics.com ...
New Era, long the sole supplier of MLB caps, released - and pulled - an "Overlap" design that transforms teams' names into humorous phrases.
It's gotten to the point where MLB is pulling several Overlap hats from the team stores. Earlier this week, MLB pulled the ...
The designs for the new MLB Overlap hats resulted in some borderline offensive logos, and plenty of online jokes.
Take, for example, the Texas Rangers hat. By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared ...
An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap 5950 collection.