Earlier this week, a new awkwardly-designed Rangers cap from New Era drew plenty of attention for what it unintentionally ...
As part of a new collection from New Era, which markets caps with an MLB license, an officially licensed Rangers cap appeared briefly online that featured an unfortunate Spanish slang vulgarity.
An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap 5950 collection after it inadvertently featured Spanish slang for a woman’s breasts.
A hat has been pulled from the Texas Rangers and Major League Baseball online stores after it was discovered that a mashup of the team's cap and jersey logos created the appearance of a vulgar ...
A number of teams' hats were stylistically flawed, but the Rangers' cap was worse — it spelled out a vulgarity and was pulled from circulation. Here is more on why the Rangers cap will not ...
The Texas Rangers removed a cap from their online store because the cap’s lettering could be misinterpreted as a vulgar word in Spanish. The hat was released as part of New Era’s Overlap 5950 ...
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