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Homage Brings Back Classic Satin NFL Starter Jackets

The iconic Starter satin jacket of the 1980s and ’90s is back. This morning, Homage launched a new line of NFL-licensed Starter-branded satin jackets for 33 teams (the 32 active clubs plus the Houston Oilers). They’re based on the original designs that were part of the first wave of sports

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Minor League Baseball announces top 25 teams, record sales in 2019

Minor League Baseball’s 160 affiliated teams sold a record $85.7 million in merchandise during the 2019 calendar year. That number is an increase of almost 17 percent over 2018’s then-record $74 million in sales, which was an increase of four percent over 2017’s then-record $71 million. Each year, MiLB announces

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MiLB sets sales record, announces top 25 teams

The 160 affiliated Minor League Baseball teams sold a record $70.8 million worth of merchandise in 2017, a 3.6 percent increase over 2016’s sales numbers, which were also a record. The increased sales can be attributed in part to a growing number of rebrands, promotional uniforms, and  temporary identity changes.

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Minor League Baseball announces top 25 teams in merchandise sales

Minor League Baseball’s list of the top 25 teams in terms of merchandise sales in 2016 is out, and it features a mixed bag of traditional powerhouses and trendy newcomers. There are 160 affiliated teams in the minors, including 30 each at Triple-A and Double-A, with the remaining 100 playing

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Christmas 2012: SportsLogos.Net Readers Share Pics of Their Gifts

Another Christmas and another bevy of new sports merchandise to add to the various collections of yours from all around the world. For me growing up December 25th was the one day I could really count on to get some random logo’d piece of clothing or household accessory (and the

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The Faux-lympics – Londoners thumbing their nose at the Olympic Brand

The Olympic brand is notoriously well-policed so what’s a small business looking to capitalize on the games to do?  With 286 brand-enforcement agents keeping the streets in London safe, it’s making it difficult for the average retailer to make a few extra bucks. Especially since they aren’t permitted to use

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