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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.

2012年7月5日星期四

5 MLB Players Who Look Way Better Wearing a Hat


The mark of any baseball uniform is thenew era wholesale  cap.  Sure, the jersey is all well and good, but wearing the sacred hat carries a sort of pride that most can only dream about.
I mean, come on.  At introductory press conferences for new players, ever notice how the hat is usually put on last?
Perhaps it’s because people view it as the best.  Either way, players like Ken Griffey Jr. turned a simple piece of clothing into something just plain awesome and made owning Baseball caps  for some young children, a borderline obsession.
MLB All Star Patch Caps
Yet, the hat serves a purpose besides panache.  With some players on the wrong side of balding, the cap serves as not only a cool part of the uniform, but as something to keep some fans from going blind out of fright.
That said, time to buck up and look at some players who look way better with their new era caps cheap  on.

2011年11月15日星期二

Justin Bieber love the new era fitted caps


New Era caps designed their first fashion cap for the famous director Spike Lee,after that,they didnt just produce the MLB fitted and snapback hats,they becoming their business in the fashion world.lots of hip-hop and actos become their huge fans.”it’s not a hat,it’s a flag’ shows how the new era caps been liked back that time.