This blunder comes a year after another flub from New Era last year with an Oakland A's cap that superimposed the A's logo over another A's logo in the background to create what appeared to be a ...
A hat was pulled from the Rangers and MLB online stores after a mashup of the team's cap and jersey logos created the appearance of a vulgar word in Spanish.
After a monumental mess-up involving a vulgar Spanish word, New Era — a sports merch brand — pulled a Texas Rangers baseball cap from online store shelves. The cap — which superimposed ...
An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap ... takes visitors to the Rangers online shop homepage. Rangers officials had ...
New Era released a line of “Overlap” hats for ... only 29 were still available on the league’s official online shop. The Texas Rangers’ Overlap hat went viral over the weekend when fans ...
It's not just because one of the hats had an accidental vulgar message on it -- that would be the Texas Rangers cap that was eventually pulled by New Era. It's because many of them formed new ...
As part of a new collection from New Era, which markets caps with an MLB license, an officially licensed Rangers cap appeared briefly online that featured an unfortunate Spanish slang vulgarity.
A new Texas Rangers cap caught fire on social media, but not for the reason designers probably hoped. The newly released "New Era Overlap 59FIFTY" collection featured caps for each of the 30 teams ...
So, New Era's new alternate cap for the Philadelphia Phillies instead reads "PhiPies" or "PhiPlies,” depending on whether you choose to see the second L. The Phillis aren't the only team to ...
Some baseball fans were flabbergasted Monday when New Era unveiled its new collection of hats. While some on social media criticized the design of the hat — featuring the logos of each team in f ...