2012年7月19日星期四

Lance Briggs starts a “New Era”


new era caps wholesale Co. Inc  is rolling out the next product line its new deal with the National Football League   .
The Buffalo-based headwear manufacturer has unveiled its first line of NFL sideline caps that will be worn by NFL players on the sidelines during regular season and postseason games.
The caps The collection is available for purchase at New Era Flagship store.  and other retailers beginning July 12.
This New Era’s first year as the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL new era caps snapback  for all sideline, locker room, NFL Draft Day and Super Bowl caps under a contract that began in April.
In April 2012, New Era became as well as having rights for fan headwear worldwide.
Hats have always been a part of his wardrobe.
“I have a steady number of hats,” Briggs said Tuesday. “I wear hats to match my outfits.”
New Era has become the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL, and players will be wearing them on sidelines next season.
Briggs, who is real particular about his hats, couldn’t be more thrilled.
“Nothing against [Reebok]; I love Reebok gear,” he said. “But, its kind of golf hatty. They were cool hats. But its just thatchicago bull snapback  are cooler.”
He had numerous New Era hats before he signed his endorsement deals. He prefers a slight bend in the bill and fitted caps (size 7 1/2), and he’s partial to the San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as hats related to comic books.
And one more thing.
“I’m a California kid,” he said, “so I keep all the stickers on it.”
I have a New Era cap carrier. Holds seven or eight. Don’t get wrinkled.
Currently, his red Superman hat with a black symbol and his all-black Transformers new era hats with a Decepticons logo are his favorites

2012年7月18日星期三

Canada Baseball hat wear in twins


The FBI is asking for the public’s help in identifying a bank robber dubbed the “Baseball new era wholesaleBabe” bandit.
The suspect usually wears a baseball-style hat and has been described has having a youthful appearance.
The woman is believed to have robbed the following banks since March:
I did my research. I looked at countless Mets hats. I looked at blue hats and black hats. Flat brims and snapbacks. Hats that featured the Mets logo, and hats that simply said “Mets.” There were so many different hats. Oh were there so many different hats. It was almost overwhelming. But I made my decision.

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In the week leading up to the All-Star Game, when players were selected for the mid-summer classic, they were given special new era caps wholesale and jerseys to wear. The distinction was two small gold stars. The stars were not obtrusive or tacky, not too big, but not too small. They sat on either side of the trademark MLB logo that is featured on the backs of hats and jerseys. That was it; I wanted that hat.
Bank of America at 901 N. Dobson Rd. in Mesa on June 28; Compass Bank at 4450 E. Main St. in Mesa on April 27; and Compass Bank at 1325 W. Southern Ave. in Mesa on March 27.
The suspect is described as between 5’2″ to 5’4″ tall and weighs 150 pounds. During the robberies, she wears latex gloves.
The FBI said the woman carries a demand note and threatens bank employees. She’s been seen leaving on a bike.
I furiously combed the furthest reaches of the Internet. I Googled, Froogled, Amazon’d, and whored out my browser to anything that carried the slightest scent of what I was looking for. No dice. But I would not be easily deterred or defeated. MLB’s online store had hats very close to what I wanted—snapback new era hats indeed had the gold stars, but also had the large 2012 All-Star Game patch on the left side. I was not a fan of the patch. But it was the first instance of the gold stars I had seen. My eyes glimmered with hope

2012年7月17日星期二

Lance Briggs starts a “New Era”


new era caps wholesale Co. Inc  is rolling out the next product line its new deal with the National Football League   .
The Buffalo-based headwear manufacturer has unveiled its first line of NFL sideline caps that will be worn by NFL players on the sidelines during regular season and postseason games.
The caps The collection is available for purchase at New Era Flagship store.  and other retailers beginning July 12.
This New Era’s first year as the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL new era caps snapback  for all sideline, locker room, NFL Draft Day and Super Bowl caps under a contract that began in April.
In April 2012, New Era became as well as having rights for fan headwear worldwide.
Hats have always been a part of his wardrobe.
“I have a steady number of hats,” Briggs said Tuesday. “I wear hats to match my outfits.”
New Era has become the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL, and players will be wearing them on sidelines next season.
Briggs, who is real particular about his hats, couldn’t be more thrilled.
“Nothing against [Reebok]; I love Reebok gear,” he said. “But, its kind of golf hatty. They were cool hats. But its just thatchicago bull snapback  are cooler.”
He had numerous New Era hats before he signed his endorsement deals. He prefers a slight bend in the bill and fitted caps (size 7 1/2), and he’s partial to the San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as hats related to comic books.
And one more thing.
“I’m a California kid,” he said, “so I keep all the stickers on it.”
I have a New Era cap carrier. Holds seven or eight. Don’t get wrinkled.
Currently, his red Superman hat with a black symbol and his all-black Transformers new era hats with a Decepticons logo are his favorites.

2012年7月16日星期一

LeBron’s triple-double caps Heat’s


Miami –Best player in the game. Best team in the league.
LeBron James has found it all since taking his new era caps  talents to South Beach two summers ago.
Add NBA champion to the list. “Happiest day of my life,” he said.
James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.

Miami Heat fans, players celebrate championship ‎



Nobody messed up Dwyane Wade’s name. Nobody talked about winning not five, not six, not seven championships before winning even one.
The Miami Heat thought it proved everything last week when it won the NBA  snapback new era hats championship. it was wrong. Monday, the Heat proved one final thing: that it finally has this celebration thing down pat.
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With thousands lining Biscayne Boulevard and thousands more swaying inside AmericanAirlines Arena, the Heat celebrated the second championship in franchise history with style Monday.
First came a confetti-littered parade through downtown Miami. Tropical Storm Debby canceled her thunderstorms to allow the open-topped, double-decker buses to pass unscathed, although, this being South Florida in June, you could say it was hot. White hot.
The parade was followed by a celebration lasting slightly more than an hour inside the AAA, where four days prior, the Heat clinched the title against Oklahoma City.
Overall, the morning/afternoon was relatively tame by Heat standards, devoid of the type of singular moments that marked the two previous major bashes in franchise history.
The 2006 title celebration was remembered for Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara Jordan referring to Wade, MVP of those Finals, as “Wade Jones” and for Heat owner Micky Arison imploring the fans to “stay white” rather than to stay dressed in white.
Two seasons ago, the celebration was to hail the arrival of LeBron James and Chris Bosh, drawing criticism from outside for the oft-played clip of James cheap new era fitted hats  predicting nearly enough rings to fill both hands.
This time, following days of partying, the players presented fans a team that seemed as relieved as it was joyful. Not afraid to poke fun at itself. Reflective.
“It feels right,” Bosh said, scanning an arena dominated by season-ticket holders, many wearing championship caps and t-shirts. “This is how it’s supposed to be and I would like to do it all the time.”
That line drew cheers, of course, as did most everything. Mike Miller, he of the aching back and seven three-pointers in the clinching game, thanked Heat President Pat Riley “for not putting me behind a barn and putting me to sleep.”
Riley, who like Arison donned the nerd glasses popularized by James and Wade, was then brought front and center by Wade, who presented him with a white designer watch. Wade thanked Riley for drafting him fifth in 2003 when he thought he’d be selected much later. Poignantly, Wade reflected on how he repaid that faith two seasons ago by re-signing with Miami rather than returning to Chicago, where his family still lives.
“My family’s in Miami,” Wade told the crowd. “I thank you for making me family, treating me like family. It means so much to me.”
All that was left was a celebration nine years in the making.”It means everything,” James said moments after the win, moments before being named the Finals MVP to go along with his regular-season award. “I made a difficult decision to leave Cleveland but I understood what my future was about … I knew we had a bright future cheap new era hats (in Miami). This is a dream come true for me. This is definitely when it pays off.”
James left the game along with Dwyane Wadeand Chris Bosh for good with 3:01 remaining for a round of hugs and the start of a celebration he’s been waiting for since arriving in the NBA out of high school as the No. 1 pick of the 2003 draft. James hopped up and down in the final minutes, shared a long hug with opponent Kevin Durant, and then smiled as he watched the confetti rain down from the rafters.

2012年7月13日星期五

Five Things the Miami Heat Can Learn From the Miami Hurricanes


Last night the Oklahoma City Thunder’s staff introduced the Miami Heat to the sounds of Star Wars‘ “Imperial March.” They intended it as some sort of cheap new era caps wholesale swipe. I couldn’t help but chuckle. After all, I’ve been rooting for a team that’s incorporated Darth Vader’s theme music into their game day traditions for years. The Miami Hurricanes play cinema’s evilest leitmotif every time their defense makes a third down stop, and those Miami Hurricanes have won not one, not two, not three, not four, but five championships.·
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Perhaps the Miami Heat of today might have a thing or two to learn from the great Hurricanes teams of yesteryear.

Nothing in sports may ever match the sheer insanity of the Hurricanes of the ’80s, but the only thing that has even come close in Miami sports, and perhaps the sports world as a whole, is the Miami Heat of today. Lets remember, on the formation of this team back in July 2010, Sports Illustrated decided to rank the top 25 most hated teams in sports history. The 2010-11 Miami Heat took the 25th spot before they even played a game, but the 1986 University of Miami football  snapback new era hats team took the #1 spot. The 1990 Hurricanes team took the 11th spot for good measure.
Those teams made LeBron and Co. look like Boy Scouts in comparison. When they weren’t breaking actual laws they were pissing all over the laws of tradition of college football, and they didn’t give one single fuck. They never apologized. They paid no mind to the haters. They never doubted themselves. At times they were indistinguishable from actual hurricanes, and they won. Oh, they fucking won. Four championships in eight years, and another in 2001 for good measure.
So what can the Heat learn from the Hurricanes?
Listen Heat, we all know fashion is important to you. We’re totally cool with you rocking pink pants, man purses and lensless glasses in the regular season and the early rounds of the post-season. Show up in a silver lamé tuxedo with a bedazzled top hat and a lucite walking canes for all I care. But if you’re going to pretend  new era caps wholesalethat clothes are important, you’re going to have to buy into the idea of the importance of style

2012年7月11日星期三

Chipper’s All-Star cap, bat on way to newerahatsworld.com


A few years ago, new era caps returned to their roots with the EK collection named after Ehrhardt Koch and the headwear styling he introduced in 1920. The classic hats have reemerged in a modern way, maintaining a traditional, more adult feel in the New Era 2012 Spring/Summer EK Collection.
KANSAS CITY — If you are going to Cooperstown for the July 22 Hall of Fame Induction, be sure to see two brand-new items from a pair of National League third basemen in Tuesday’s All-Star Game.
Chipper Jones of the Braves just played his final Midsummer Classic, and after the game he was asked for his cap by Brad Horn of the Hall. Jones — who likely will join his own artifacts as an inductee one day — didn’t stop wholesale new era fitted hats there. He told Horn to take his to the museum as well
Sandoval said he never has been to Cooperstown but now has another reason to visit. After the big triple, he used the bat one more time, leading off the fourth inning with a flyout to center.
“It’s exciting to be part of the first All-Star team to have three triples,” Sandoval said. “My triple started that, so I’m happy to be part of the Hall of Fame.
“It’s important when you have a good bat, so to give it away is tough. But I just started using it today, so it was new, and this means a lot.”
Horn said Sandoval’s bat is being curated as a representation of a game that was basically over in the first inning.
The artifacts will go into the “This Year In Baseball” case within the “Today’s Game” exhibit, and Horn said it will be “be on display, hopefully by Hall of Fame weekend next week.”
New Era returns this season with some staple silhouettes that are made signature with updated styling across fedoras, bowler hats, newsboys and military styled hats. Take a look at the following gallery and then head over to cop some or all of the new era hats snapback EK Collection.