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2 More New Era 'Overlap' hats cancelled by MLB: report - MSNA 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.
A pair of Houston hats have sold for $500 each and there's at least two available priced at $311 and $500 or best offer. Also on eBay you'll find an Angels hat posted for about $500.
New Era rolled out their new "Overlap" hats for the 2025 season earlier this week. However, the hats haven't exactly been received well. At first glance, these hats may not seem too bad.
But right now, caps are stealing all the headlines. New Era rolled out their new "Overlap" hats for the 2025 season earlier this week. However, the hats haven't exactly been received well.
Fanatics, which operates MLBshop in partnership with the league, also ended its eBay sales listings for those hats at 12:29 p.m. ET on Tuesday. It still has 23 of the MLB Overlap hats listed there ...
The Rangers hat that was initially removed spelled out a vulgar Spanish word. The other 27 MLB team hats from the line are still available. New Era really should have thought this entire line through.
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.
The hat, which has since been removed from New Era's Overlap 5950 collection, showed a upper-case "T" sitting in the middle of "Texas," blocking out the "X" and inadvertently spelling out Spanish ...
New Era’s NFL hats provide a different type of billboard effect when it comes to seeing star draft picks and veteran players wearing their product on their heads. Whereas in baseball the hat is ...
Shopping New Era celebrates itself with this 59FIFTY Day Gold Leaf Yankees hat, but we still gotta have it Updated: Jun. 16, 2025, 7:32 p.m. | Published: May. 12, 2025, 11:32 a.m.
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.
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