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  2. City Connect - Wikipedia

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    Cap was revised in 2022, moving the "Los Dodgers" to the side, replacing it with the traditional "LA" logo, and adding black to the brim and button. [9] In 2023, white pants with blue piping replaced the blue pants, [ 10 ] before being replaced by a new City Connect jersey the following year (see below).

  3. Under Armour - Wikipedia

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    However, in May 2018, it was reported that Under Armour would be backing out of the deal with MLB, in order to save the company around $50 million. Nike would instead become the on-field uniform supplier of the league. [24] MLB's deal with Nike became official on January 25, 2019. [25]

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  5. New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    The New Era Cap Company (commonly known simply as New Era) is an American headwear company headquartered in Buffalo, New York. It was founded in 1920 by Ehrhardt Koch . New Era has over 500 different licenses in its portfolio.

  6. Swoosh - Wikipedia

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    Nike primarily used the red and white color palette on its logo for much of its history. The red is meant to exemplify passion, energy, and joy, while the white color represents nobility, charm and purity. [13] Until 1995, the official Nike corporate logo for Nike featured the name "NIKE" in Futura Bold, all-caps font, cradled within the Swoosh ...

  7. Baseball cap - Wikipedia

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    A New York Yankees baseball cap. A baseball cap is a type of soft hat with a rounded crown and a stiff bill [1] projecting in front. [2]The front of the hat typically displays a design or a logo (historically, usually only a sports team, namely a baseball team, or names of relevant companies, when used as a commercial marketing technique).