The dawn of a new MLB season has spawned a myriad of new collectible merchandise, from baseball cards to jerseys. But right ...
The internet had some fun with the freshly released New Era 'Overlap' hat collection Monday. The concept behind the ...
In New Era’s Overlap 5950 collection, which is sold by Fanatics, a team’s cap logo is superimposed over its jersey logo ...
An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap 5950 collection.
You can still cop those at the storied manufacturer’s website, but for fans looking for something different, they introduced ...
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The Texas Rangers ballcap that reads "TETAS" which refers to a woman's boobs, has been ofifically pulled from the shelves.
The Rangers cap included their signature block capital "T," right over the "x" in Texas. Shortly after the collection went up ...
Several styles of New Era caps have been removed from the MLB online store. The Rangers cap spells out a vulgar Spanish word.
And this is all a little reminiscent of when the Oakland Athletics accidentally released a hat that had the word “Ass” ...
In the Rangers’ case, the “T” sat in the middle of “TEXAS” to block out the X and create an inadvertent visual of a Spanish slang vulgarity for women’s breasts. While some other hats in the collection ...
The cap was pulled from both the MLB and Rangers online stores, which are operated by Fanatics. WFAA has reached out to the ...