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  2. New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, New Era made 59Fifty snapback versions of their popular hats, hats with logos from all major sports teams, as well as special-edition and custom-made hats. [2] On July 9, 2024, New Era signed a deal to become the official hat of the National Hockey League (NHL). [18]

  3. Zephyr Headwear - Wikipedia

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    Zephyr Headwear (also known as Z-Hats) is an American-based company that designs an produces headwear, apparel and accessories for sports fans, athletes and the general public. It was founded in 1993 in San Diego, California and currently employs 45 people. [ 1 ]

  4. Talk:Snapback (hat) - Wikipedia

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  5. The San Diego Padres are switching hats on the eve of spring ...

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  6. List of companies headquartered in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Business Journal; San Diego City Beat; San Diego Jewish Journal; San Diego Magazine; San Diego Reader; San Diego Union-Tribune (acquired by Tribune Publishing) Times of San Diego; Retail. Le Travel Store (closed) Mor Furniture; Petco; PriceSmart; Sports. BikeBandit; BMC USA; Competitor Group, Inc. Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycles ...

  7. Jerome's - Wikipedia

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    Between 1980 and 1990, four branches were added in the San Diego Metro Area: San Marcos, Chula Vista, El Cajon, and Scripps Ranch. The original downtown store was moved in 2000 to West Morena Boulevard. [4] Between 2009 and 2013 four more locations were added, which opened up the Los Angeles market. [5]

  8. Snapback - Wikipedia

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    Snapback may refer to: Snapback (sanctions), a legal mechanism to restore penalties agreed previously at the United Nations; Snapback (electrical), a mechanism whereby a bipolar transistor turns on due to avalanche breakdown or impact ionization providing base current; Snapback (hat), a hat which is snapped in the back, and can be adjusted to fit

  9. Price Club - Wikipedia

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    Price and several friends invested $2.5 million to establish Price Club. The first Price Club location opened on July 12, 1976, [2] in San Diego, at the former site of a manufacturing building previously owned by Howard Hughes. [3] [4] The original Price Club location is now a Costco