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US Olympians to wear double-breasted jackets and navy berets in opening ceremony

The US Olympic Team announced their opening ceremony outfit yesterday, designed and made by Ralph Lauren. White pants, white shirt, navy double-breasted jacket, and a navy beret go over white newbuck shoes for the opening ceremonies. I’m intentionally sparing you the official shtick from RL about the pride and elegance

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SF Giants at Washington Nationals becomes NY Giants at Washington Senators. Pictures!

The stadium rolled back to 1924 Thursday night for the game, complete with retro scoreboard, grounds crew, and attendants. The bunting was even up, albeit digital, giving the game a play-off type feel.   In a remarkable detail, the first pitch was not only thrown from behind the dugout as

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New uniforms for Team Russia Hockey

The Russian National Hockey Team has unveiled new uniforms as the result of a vote amongst fans on social media and former players. Incorporating more elements of the Russian flag into it’s design, the new uniform also moves the player name back above the number and returns the “RUSSIA” script

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A minor league logo tour of the U.S.A

  Happy 4th of July to our American friends! Today we’d like to take you on a tour of the U.S by way of minor league baseball logos, making stops along the way in some of America’s biggest small towns! Now this isnt a “worst” or “best” list…some of these

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The Sideline Virtuoso: Mourning the loss of Artist LeRoy Neiman

Fans of LeRoy Neiman know his work (and his mustache) instantly.  The movement, the bold colour, the palpable emotion that emulate from his works are iconic.  Passing away at the age of 91 in New York on June 20th, Neiman leaves a legacy that won’t soon be forgotten by all

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