How the hell are there already shirts, hats and even jerseys made for the winning teams of some championships?
from Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 14:10
https://kbin.melroy.org/m/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world/t/1243425

I’ve always wondered this. Like, are the people predicting hard as to who’ll win? And how the hell do they make all of the shirts and hats that the winning team will celebrate by wearing just in time that they won the big trophy by?

Have other teams gotten things made for them once they got far in like the NBA Finals, the World Series or so but when they lost, they had to discard the made hats and shirts?

How does any of this work?

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Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 14:13 next collapse

They often do print a batch for each team as the winner. I’ve heard that sometimes the losers merch is donated to third world countries, or just destroyed/recycled.

Two_Hangmen@midwest.social on 10 Oct 14:41 next collapse

All the merch is created before the games in the U.S. has both teams winning. The merch for the losing team is sent as a “donation” to poorer countries, but it’s basically just to get it out of the U.S. because they don’t want it being sold here.

Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org on 10 Oct 14:51 next collapse

That's actually amusing.

I'm imagining someone over on the other side of the world, wearing a 2004 St.Louis Cardinals WS Champions hat or someone wearing a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII Champs shirt as well.

Aeao@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 19:37 collapse

A knew a guy who did shoe donations. He couldn’t even give a pair of shoes away to anyone in the US or he’d lose some of his contracts.

Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org on 10 Oct 14:43 next collapse

Imagine the cost of making each piece is only 1% of the sales price.

Why not prepare 2 different ones, or 16 different ones?

JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca on 10 Oct 15:16 next collapse

What Really Happens to the Losing Team’s Merch After the Super Bowl? people.com/what-happens-to-losing-team-merch-afte…

Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org on 10 Oct 15:38 collapse

“What I can say is they end up in countries in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and South America.”

Lol, okay. Let's fuck with their timeline of history by giving them merchandise of a team that lost the big one when it says on a shirt that they did win.

Only America.

JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca on 10 Oct 16:21 collapse

It’s not really important history to be fair.

The bigger deal is it can fuck with local economies:

The International Impact of Donated Clothing borgenproject.org/the-international-impact-of-don…

While exporting used clothing helps repurpose material from the U.S., it can seriously undermine the textile industries of developing countries.

And still harms the environment:

Your used clothing donation may be doing more harm than good news.mcmaster.ca/used-clothing-donation-garments-…

In addition to clogged drains, each day about 154,000 lbs. of used clothing leaves Accra’s main garment market bound for a dump on the banks of the Korle Lagoon.

shalafi@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 20:19 collapse

Hard to wrap my head around the fact that we send so many clothes to Africa that it’s fucking up their economies and polluting like that. I learned about this years ago and it’s still a thing?!

ThatGuy46475@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 20:57 next collapse

They print both and donate the losing ones. After Super Bowl 48 (final score 43-8) there were memes about how the broncos will have a huge fan base in Africa now.

FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au on 13 Oct 21:33 collapse

They make them for both teams in advance so, no matter who wins, they can have it on sale immediately, and have the players put it on immediately.

The losing teams merch usually gets destroyed.