Fan Apparel
AEW wrestler/actual dentist Dr. Britt Baker got a black eye during an AEW event on April 21. After her photo ended up on official merchandise, some critics say it "supports domestic violence." Baker said that criticism is an example of a double standard.
The jump from fast-casual restaurant to fast-casual merchandise brand is a common move these days. Look at Chipotle or Panera. Now, Sweetgreen is joining its competitors by not only introducing merchandise with the same streetwear-drop style as the others, but roping it into a new loyalty program to incentivize customers to join. The restaurant's Sweetpass…
The University of Nebraska has raised the T-shirt cannon bar, with a new branded T-shirt cannon that reportedly launches 114 T-shirts in under 10 seconds. It's impressive on its own, but it's part of a greater branding experience.
Netflix is taking the famous Lacoste crocodile and putting it through the filter of various Netflix shows, like turning it into the Demogorgon monster from "Stranger Things," dressing it up in period-appropriate garb from "Bridgerton," or putting it on "Sex Education" protagonist Otis' bike.
The "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" promos include fun, immersive experiences in Disney parks and handsome leather jackets. However, signage and printed text within the jackets are full of spelling errors, which take away from the items' overall appeal.
Taylor Swift fans were upset when their "Eras Tour" merchandise faded after a single wash. In a statement, the Swift team clarified that it was part of a planned "vintage look," but that fans could exchange their shirts for a new one if the ink faded or ran.
Elton John's farewell tour is underway, and he's not one for subtlety. Not only is his tour merchandise flashy and glamorous, it's also very expensive. For the UK leg of the tour, merchandise has popped up at Selfridges department stores. This includes products like silk pajamas for £1,750 ($2,186), a clutch bag for £1,825 ($2,280),…
A Nando's restaurant in Richmond, U.K., is transforming itself for a "Ted Lasso"-themed event to celebrate its sponsorship of the fictional AFC Richmond on the show. The installment includes signage, printed products, and more.
There was a scene planned for the new "Ant-Man" movie where the character hit home runs at Oracle Park in San Francisco. The scene got canceled, but Marvel already made 20,000 "Ant-Man"-themed Giants caps. So, what happens to them now?
Under Armour has been named the official apparel partner of the XFL, and will provide the official team uniforms, official sideline apparel, performance apparel, and footwear. The two brands have had difficult years, but the partnership could be mutually beneficial.