Take, for example, the Texas Rangers hat. By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared ...
The designs for the new MLB Overlap hats resulted in some borderline offensive logos, and plenty of online jokes.
The Angels, Rangers and Astros New Era Overlap line of hats that feature a mashup of the teams' logos have been pulled ...
You can still cop those at the storied manufacturer’s website, but for fans looking for something different, they introduced ...
Some baseball fans were flabbergasted Monday when New Era unveiled its new collection of hats. While some on social media ...
The Texas Rangers rolled out a new hat this week, but it was quickly pulled from online stores after fans pointed out that it seemed quite inappropriate to Spanish speakers.
The dawn of a new MLB season has spawned a myriad of new collectible merchandise, from baseball cards to jerseys. But right ...
Take, for example, the Texas Rangers hat. By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared ...
Fifty accidentally created another inappropriate look with its overlap series spelling a Spanish vulgarity on the Rangers' caps ...
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 Texas Rangers ballcap that reads "TETAS" which refers to a woman's boobs, has been ofifically pulled from the shelves.
New Era, long the sole supplier of MLB caps, released - and pulled - an "Overlap" design that transforms teams' names into ...