NYC streetwear kings ignite fashion Subway Series battle with competing baseball collections

This week at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium, two rival streetwear brands are stepping up to the plate with branded merch for New York’s beloved baseball teams, the Mets and the Yankees. Who will capture the hearts and the closet space of sports-loving Big Apple shoppers?
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This week at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium, two rival streetwear brands are stepping up to the plate with branded merch for New York’s beloved baseball teams, the Mets and the Yankees. Who will capture the hearts and the closet space of sports-loving Big Apple shoppers? Taking a big swing in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park is Eric Emanuel, the bombastic “king of shorts” with fans like Travis Scott, LeBron James and Justin Bieber. His 10-year-old namesake brand has partnered with Adidas and BAPE in the past, but on July 10, he became a member of the New York Mets family with a capsule collection of shorts, tees, hoodies, New Era hats and a limited-edition nacho helmet (which was only available at the stadium), ranging in price from $68 to $168.
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- This week at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium, two rival streetwear brands are stepping up to the plate with branded merch for New York’s beloved baseball teams, the Mets and the Yankees. Who will capture the hearts and the closet space of sports-loving Big Apple shoppers?
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NYC streetwear kings ignite fashion Subway Series battle with competing baseball collections
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