Product Description 47 Brand provides the quality all true fans desire in their gear. Known for their vintage look and feel, ’47 has managed to also provide a new school spin to this old school craze. Featuring tight, crisp stiching; 47 B… More >>
Product Description Keep your noggin warm with this knit scully from Reebok!Rib-knit beanieQuality embroideryImported100% AcrylicOfficially licensed NHL product… More >>
Product Description Take your team spirit to the game, tailgate campsite or family picnic with this team specific Coleman branded Quad Chair! This lightweight and foldable chair comes with a team logo carry case…. More >>
NBA team panel is reversible, and plain black on other side
Easy on-and-off motion in 0.3 seconds
Embroidered team logos and NBA Logoman
Printed NBA team name and stripe
Product Description Find your freedom with the NBA NBA team digital panel pant, which is made with 100% polyester tricot material to keep you both warm and stylish. This patented pant features exposed dual zippers that run up the side of ea… More >>
The introduction of the starting lineup for the Detroit Lions vs. the Chicago Bears. This game had a record attendance all time for a Ford Field Lions game with 67861 people in attendance. Sorry for the cut off at the end my camera died because I forgot to charge it.
Product Description Whether you’ve loved the Detroit Lions since back in the day or just think their old logo is retro cool, this cotton Detroit Lions Classic Throwback Logo T-Shirt from Reebok is for you. Features distressed screen printed… More >>
The Eastover Elementary Sign Choir of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan performed the National Anthem at a Detroit Tigers game on May 19, 2009. The group includes 70 Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing children who perform contemporary music using American Sign Language (ASL). The group was joined by Joyce Stearnes Thompson – son of Norman “Turkey” Stearnes – the famed Negro-League baseball player who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Copperstown, NY in 2000 – 21 years after his death. The choir is partially funded through Deaf Community Advocacy Network (Deaf CAN!), the Eastover PTO, and the parents of the Eastover children. The Eastover Elementary Sign Choir is directed by Tony LaPerna Jr.