When a player’s name is called during the first round of the NFL Draft, the transition to the pros just doesn’t feel official until they put on their new team’s hat. It’s the first piece of team ...
For the second year in a row, a Major League Baseball apparel controversy has surfaced during spring training. New Era’s “Overlap” line of team hats, which retail for $44.99 and feature a design that ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. New Era says this is the same training camp gear that ...
The Philadelphia PhiPies are about to open the 2025 season. At least, the "PhiPies" is somehow what New Era calls the reigning National League East-champion Philadelphia Phillies on its newest ...
Following the initial removal of a New Era Texas Rangers hat from MLB’s official online store earlier in the week, two more hats from the Overlap line have also been pulled. The Houston Astros hat, ...
A Texas Rangers cap was removed from the online stores of Major League Baseball and the team because its funky, fresh design — a mashup of logos for each of the sport’s 30 teams — quite prominently ...
The latest 2025 NFL hats from New Era have arrived, and the new NFL Training Camp hat collection features one big difference this year for the Buffalo Bills and all 32 NFL teams. You can find more hat ...
Ah, spring. Sure, the sun is shining, the flowers are blooming. But I don't care about that. Spring means baseball is right around the corner. All of your favorite teams and players have converged on ...
Some of the hats in the just-launched lineup of New Era Major League Baseball caps have accidentally become collector's items – because they can be read as being naughty. The motif for the new caps ...
New Era released their 2025 NFL Draft caps, including a design for the Miami Dolphins that has sparked debate among fans. The Dolphins cap features the team name, location, logo, and a gold palm tree ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — File this one under, "We're not surprised." A few of y'all apparently are willing to pay a pretty penny for a piece of Rangers history. And we're not talking about an autographed ...