After sports merch company New Era pulled online sales for its now-infamous "TETAS" Rangers baseball cap, some resellers are ...
According to The Dallas Morning News, the Rangers have since pulled their hat from the team store on account of the spelling mishap. Texas is the only team that's had to yank its ...
A Spanish slang for breasts on New Era's Overlap baseball cap for the Texas Rangers: The team's stylized T sits over the X in T-E-X-A-S.
Among the hats no longer for sale on the site include a Texas Rangers, Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels New Era Overlap ...
Earlier this week, a new awkwardly-designed Rangers cap from New Era drew plenty of attention for what it unintentionally spelled in Spanish. As we explained Monday, the design featured each team's ...
New Era dropped its Overlap 5950 collection on Monday, featuring the logo of each team over its nickname, but some of the ...
Monday marked a fun day on the internet for everyone except New Era. The apparel maker released the MLB Overlap 59FIFTY collection (seen in our latest Morning Win newsletter ), which led to a lot of ...
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 ...
In the case of the Astros and Angels, you can see that the hat appears to contain vulgarities or words similar to vulgarities. Following the initial removal of a New Era Rangers hat from MLB’s ...
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 ...
While some other hats in the collection appeared to create other potentially questionable or funny malaprops, the Rangers hat was the only one apparently pulled from the collection. Here’s a ...
The Texas Rangers removed a cap from their online store because the cap’s lettering could be misinterpreted as a vulgar word in Spanish. The hat was released as part of New Era’s Overlap 5950 ...