The players arrived at LoanDepot Park in Miami sporting a distinct matching look: game-worn USA men's hockey sweaters from this most recent Winter Olympics. According to Fanatics, which provided the jerseys through its memorabilia arm, the look was coordinated through a behind-the-scenes connection between Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong and New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes, both Fanatics partners and members of their respective Team USA squads.
Developed as part of the brand's Collections by Motorola series, the device's abstracted yet geometrically patterned exterior is defined by its distinctive curvilinear block pattern, linked together and distinguished by dramatic gradients. This design is as much a performative flip phone-alternative to the overly functional and distracting smart phone most people now use-and a collectable, a memento of this significant happening.
Known for their ability to seamlessly blend heritage aesthetics with modern street style, the two brands bring a lineup of versatile caps that celebrate both professional and collegiate sports. With silhouettes ranging from time-tested favorites like the '47 CLEAN UP to fresh newcomers such as the '47 CAPTAIN RL, the collaboration underscores how headwear can serve as both a fashion statement and a nod to team pride.