After sports merch company New Era pulled online sales for its now-infamous "TETAS" Rangers baseball cap, some resellers are ...
The dawn of a new MLB season has spawned a myriad of new collectible merchandise, from baseball cards to jerseys. But right ...
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 ...
As part of a new collection from New Era, which markets caps with an MLB license, an officially licensed Rangers cap appeared briefly online that featured an unfortunate Spanish slang vulgarity.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
MLB A new collection of Major League Baseball hats are under review after the version for the Texas Rangers unintentionally evoked a Spanish vulgarity. In New Era’s Overlap 5950 collection ...
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 Texas Rangers rolled out a new hat this week, but it was quickly pulled from online stores after fans pointed out that it seemed quite inappropriate to Spanish speakers. This week, Major ...