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Corpus Christi to celebrate Day of the Dead with skull caps

During the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos, which traditionally falls on October 31 and November 2, celebrants honor deceased love ones with festivals and parades and altars and costumes, among much else. In Corpus Christi, Texas, which has a large Mexican population—it’s far enough south that it’s due east

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Charlotte Hornets will wear new Jordan Brand uniforms when NBA goes to Nike

As you all may know, the NBA is switching from Adidas to Nike as the official uniform manufacturer of the league for the 2017-18 season. However, there’s an interesting wrinkle concerning the uniforms of the Charlotte Hornets. The Hornets announced today that they’re switching the locations of their box office

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Fifth-grader designs Tacoma Rainiers jerseys

Let’s be honest, there are some minor league baseball uniforms that look like they’ve been designed by fifth graders. But later this season, the Tacoma Rainiers, Triple-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, will wear some nice-looking jerseys that were ACTUALLY designed by a fifth grader. Isayas Hampton, a student at Tacoma’s Franklin Elementary,

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Daytona Tortugas jerseys feature artwork of Guy Harvey

What happens when you cross minor league baseball with marine biology? You get tonight’s Daytona Tortugas jerseys, which will feature the artwork of marine conservationist and wildlife artist Guy Harvey. Harvey, founder of the Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, is well known among sports

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Oregon Ducks will tone down their uniform colors for the upcoming football season

The college football uniform landscape has been one of the most volatile platforms for uniform experiment for a decently long time now, and it’s widely accepted that we have Nike and the Oregon Ducks football program to thank for that. For years, the team experimented with different color combinations, patterns,

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