Major headwear brand begins new partnership with NHL as of next season
A very well known and popular headwear brand is starting a new partnership with the NHL next season.
The NHL just announced Tuesday that the company New Era will be the new manufacturer of all 32 teams official headwear, beginning at the start of the 2024-25 season.
New Era Cap announces new partnership with the NHL. Multiyear agreement begins in the 2024-25 @NHL season with @NewEraCap
producing caps and apparel for all 32 NHL teams.
During recent years, Fanatics was the company responsible for making the hats of all NHL teams. They received a lot of criticism over the quality of hats they made, which is why many were shocked to hear that they were taking over from Adidas to design NHL jerseys beginning next year.
The entire NHL fanbase coming together to unilaterally agree the NHL's jersey deal with Fanatics is terrible because they make a horrendous product
Here we can see some poorly made hats by fanatics over the last few seasons. Now that New Era has taken over, it is safe to say that the quality should greatly improve. Let's just hope that Fanatics doesn't destroy the jerseys when they start making those next year.
Credit Blades of Steel:
NHL announces partnership with major headwear brand starting next season
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