When players take the field in Buffalo on July 11 for the Triple-A All-Star
Game, they’ll be wearing caps manufactured by new era caps Latest from The
Business Journals that will include a patch to commemorate the game.
Tim Shanahn, Buffalo-based New Era’s manager of MLB On Field products, said it’s expected that special caps worn on the field by players on the 30 Triple-A teams should be available at Coca-Cola Field next week, as well as at New Era’s website.
Wall to wall, you’re bombarded. There’s this to your left. Then is to your right. Look out! Thi is behind you!
After making a beeline for the door, once your head stops spinning, you’re bound to ask the same thing we all do—first, why are they making so many horrible looking cheap new era fitted hats ? Even more frightening, who’s buying them?
Somewhere along the past decade, it became en vogue for MLB team hats to appear in a variety of incorrect and loud colors, with gaudy images, and flat-brims you could use a level on—all complete with original gold size stickers intact.
In New Era’s Buffalo Flagship Store on Delaware Ave., every Triple-A On-Field home cap is available. The store also will carry all three Bisons caps (home, road, alternate). The Bisons caps will have the All-Star Game patch, and the only team in the store to feature it.
The gray caps worn by former New York Yankees chicago bull snapback Latest from The Business Journals during Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
The gray caps worn by former new era hats snapback new era hats snapback Latest from The Business Journalsduring Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
Tim Shanahn, Buffalo-based New Era’s manager of MLB On Field products, said it’s expected that special caps worn on the field by players on the 30 Triple-A teams should be available at Coca-Cola Field next week, as well as at New Era’s website.
Wall to wall, you’re bombarded. There’s this to your left. Then is to your right. Look out! Thi is behind you!
After making a beeline for the door, once your head stops spinning, you’re bound to ask the same thing we all do—first, why are they making so many horrible looking cheap new era fitted hats ? Even more frightening, who’s buying them?
Somewhere along the past decade, it became en vogue for MLB team hats to appear in a variety of incorrect and loud colors, with gaudy images, and flat-brims you could use a level on—all complete with original gold size stickers intact.
In New Era’s Buffalo Flagship Store on Delaware Ave., every Triple-A On-Field home cap is available. The store also will carry all three Bisons caps (home, road, alternate). The Bisons caps will have the All-Star Game patch, and the only team in the store to feature it.
The gray caps worn by former New York Yankees chicago bull snapback Latest from The Business Journals during Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
The gray caps worn by former new era hats snapback new era hats snapback Latest from The Business Journalsduring Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
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