Amid widespread backlash, Major League Baseball and the Texas Rangers have pulled the Rangers’ New Era overlap hat from its stores after fans pointed out the design appears to spell out a Spanish ...
Monday marked a fun day on the internet for everyone except New Era. The apparel maker released the MLB Overlap 59FIFTY ...
The Texas Rangers’ Overlap hat went viral over the weekend when fans spotted the Spanish word the design accidentally created and the link to the hat’s product page now redirects to the ...
A new Texas Rangers alternative hat was removed from the MLB online store after those in charge realized there was a problem with the cap. New Era released an “Overlap” series this week ...
The hats have the logo of each team over the team's nickname. The Rangers' hat has a big T over Texas, which makes it looks like it spells out a Spanish slang vulgarity. The Dallas Morning News ...
The official cap company of the MLB, New Era, introduced a new line of fitted caps for the season and fans had some thoughts.
The Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros have each had their hats from the latest New Era collection pulled because of logos that appear to have obscenities. As you can see from ...
Among the hats no longer for sale on the site include a Texas Rangers, Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels New Era Overlap 59FIFTY hat (sorry AL West fans). Removing the hats from the online ...
The Texas Rangers took an item off their virtual marketplace after it was realized that the language on the cap could be ...
Some of the new words created by these overlapped logos are questionable, particularly the Texas Rangers' hat. The "T" appears to block out the "X" in Texas inadvertently spells a Spanish ...
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