
‘47 and Sporty & Rich Reunite for Second New York Yankees Collaboration
This ongoing partnership successfully combines '47's deep-rooted sports heritage with Sporty & Rich's elevated minimalism and aspirational ethos. The new capsule builds on the synergy between the two brands, offering a collection that reinterprets classic Yankees apparel with a fresh, contemporary point of view.
The lineup includes tailored gym shorts, retro baseball tees, collegiate-style crewnecks and iconic '47 headwear. A standout varsity jacket anchors the collection, capturing the essence of Sporty & Rich's sophisticated leisurewear. Each piece pays homage to the Yankees' timeless legacy through some of '47's best-known designs, representing a winning blend of legacy and lifestyle.
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