New Era's design for the "Overlap" hats features a team logo over the team city or nickname spelled out. (Credit: New Era) For the second year in a row, a Major League Baseball apparel controversy ...
The miss from New Era follows the controversial MLB uniforms designed by Nike last year. Heavily disliked by fans and players alike, those uniforms were met with criticism over a number of elements, ...
New Era's new MLB Overlap hats for 2025 -- in which they put the logos of teams over the names of said teams -- have become a source of a lot of humor for baseball fans everywhere. It's not just ...
Hat maker and MLB partner New Era released a series of hats in their new Overlap collection that feature each team’s logo overlapped on their name. Hence, the Philadelphia Phillies become the ...
MLB's official hat supplier New Era has been known introduce different cap styles each year beyond the typical on-field designs. But the brand's newest line of "Overlap" hats has been especially ...
Prices for the Los Angeles Angels “Overlap” edition hat shot through the roof, topping $950 per unit on resell sites like eBay. MLB and New Era launched the special edition caps this spring in ...
New Era's design for the "Overlap" hats features a team logo over the team city or nickname spelled out. (Credit: New Era) In the wake of New Era’s MLB "Overlap" hats’ viral mishap ...
A bad week for New Era's "overlap" MLB hats just got worse. MLB removed the Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros versions of the hats from its online stores Tuesday, according to Front Office Sports.
The New Era MLB Overlap hats have led to so many jokes, so here are the 10 funniest ones besides the Rangers Tetas hat.
and I happily own several Astros caps I wear regularly. But New Era’s new “Overlap” collection is a symptom of a broader problem with sports merchandise - the collectibility of it all.
When someone from New England moves to the Pacific Northwest they because a Seattle Maser. To be fair, the Anaels are used to being behind. Not to be confused with Boban Marjanović.
New Era’s “Overlap” line of team hats, which retail for $44.99 and feature a design that places the team’s logo over text of the team city or nickname, produced some confusing outcomes.