New Era pulls some MLB hats over design blunder
- New Era released new MLB hats that unintentionally spelled vulgarities for teams in Texas and California, becoming viral for the wrong reasons.
- The Texas Rangers' hat incorrectly spells a slang word for breasts in Spanish, prompting its removal from sale.
- New Era has previously faced backlash over designs with accidental vulgarities, including an Oakland A's cap last year.
- Some fans managed to purchase the hats before they were pulled and are reselling them online for high prices.
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These New Era baseball caps yanked from shelf now selling on eBay because they are risqué
A trio of New Era baseball caps for the Angels, Astros and Rangers pulled from stores are selling on eBay for big bucks because of their mistakes.
Vulgar Texas Rangers hat pulled from shelves after fans mock embarrassing mistake
A Texas Rangers cap that accidentally spelled out a vulgar word in Spanish has been pulled from stores. The New Era Overlap 59FIFTY for the Texas Rangers is no longer being sold on the Fanatics website after fans pointed out the hats were spelling out a Spanish word for breasts.
Trying to buy that NSFW hat for the Angels, Rangers and Astros? You may be out of luck
The Angels, Rangers and Astros New Era Overlap line of hats that feature a mashup of the teams' logos have been pulled because those designs proved to have controversial names.
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