Sunday 28 April 2013

Ash Hamman's Interview with New Era



We got in touch with Ash, one of our brand ambassadors and ask him a few questions about his love for music and New Era: 

1. What got you into musics? Who was your inspiration?


Music has always been a part of my life, even before i was conceived. Both of my parents were lovers of music and my dad especially loved singing and dancing. So I was pretty much born into it. I remember my father making me perform almost every night to a Michael Jackson song or a James Brown record. Neighbors would come watch and I would have to replicate step for step and note for note. It was fun. Really, I am inspired by my environment, circumstances, the world, people, lifestyle, music and of course I do have people I listen to and I looked up to; like Lenny Lewis, MJ, James Brown, Luther Vandross and the list goes on. As we all know, music just keeps recreating itself so the inspiration is a never ending cycle.

2. Explain to us your style?

R&B, soulful, edgy, emotional and fun.

3. How old where you when you brought your first New Era cap?

I can't really remember, but let's say about 13 and I'm still rocking New Era hats even now years and years after. It's more of a lifestyle.

4. Why style and team do you wear?

My style is preppy, fresh and sexy; a bit hip hop and just fly. I like the Yankees, because I lived in New York, but I still rock anything else as long as it feels good.

5. Why New Era?

For me it's a lifestyle and it just looks good. I like New Era.
Its always a new era from 19 20 till tomorrow. They still in style. 

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About ASH:

Abdul Sammir Hamman, Better known as Ash to his friends is one of those rare artists that appeals to all ages, genres and tastes. He treads the fine line between cutting-edge verve and all encompassing appeal, embracing pop and hip-hop whilst retaining his R&B roots. With an astonishing voice far belying his tender years and an impeccable ear for melody. The Nigerian born singer, songwriter, dancer and entrepreneur raised in the UK and US is bringing fresh air to the Dubai music scene. As C.E.O and president of Immaqul’8 Entertainment (pronounced immaculate), he came to the attention of the music scene back in 2003 with the Booker T revamp of his club smash Bounce 2 This, which reached top 20 in the national charts whilst retaining the number 1 spot on the UK Garage and Club.

Ash performed live at the Miss World beauty pagent Contest at the grand final at London's Alexander Palace, flanked by celebrities, the international media, with over a worldwide viewing audience of 700 million people!

In simple words Ash is a fountain of talent, a true star, with tremendous performing abilities. With Ash, there is bound to be a Revolution. Stay awake, stay tuned, its Immaqul’8, Ash.

Ash New Era loves you - you rock!

Saturday 27 April 2013

New Eranapback Hats Are Considered An Urban Fashion


To both, the city dweller and the urban dweller, their clothing scene just isn’t complete without a number of hats. These hats would be the New Era baseball style fitted and snapback hats. 

The fitted hats have a flat base without any adjustments behind. The snapbacks come with an adjustment strap that may be adjusted to fit snugly and comfortably. The hats can be found in several styles and various colors, and are well-liked by the young crowd. These hats are believed an urban fashion.

Probably the most famous hats are the ones displaying the emblems of baseball and football teams. Snapback hats are created by a number of manufacturers. The most famous are of course New Era.

The snapback hat is a top accessory for street wear. As a footwear does, these hats also make an impact. Some snapback hats become collector’s items, especially to sports crazy fans. Whenever a particular team wins a championship, a small version from the winning team’s snapback hats can be obtained. These hats are thought as collectibles. Snapback hats are not limited by boys and men, girls and girls will also be wearing the snapback hats making use of their casual outfits. Snapback hats feature adjustable plastic snapback tag, printed or embroidered logos and something size fits all.

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Sunday 21 April 2013

Jackie Robinson biography

Born January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia, Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play major league baseball. Throughout his decade-long career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, he made advancements in the cause of civil rights for black athletes. In 1955, he helped the Dodgers win the World Series. He retired in 1957, with a career batting average of .311.

Early Life

Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. Breaking the color barrier, Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play in baseball's major leagues. The youngest of five children, Robinson was raised in relative poverty by a single mother. He attended John Muir High School and Pasadena Junior College, where he was an excellent athlete and played four sports: football, basketball, track, and baseball. He was named the region's Most Valuable Player in baseball in 1938.

Robinson's older brother, Matthew Robinson, inspired Jackie to pursue his talent and love for athletics. Matthew won a silver medal in the 200-meter dash—just behind Jesse Owens—at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.

Jackie continued his education at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he became the university's first student to win varsity letters in four sports. In 1941, despite his athletic success, Robinson was forced to leave UCLA just shy of graduation due to financial hardship. He moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where he played football for the semi-professional Honolulu Bears. His season with the Bears was cut short when the United States entered into World War II.

From 1942 to 1944, Robinson served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. He never saw combat, however; Robinson was arrested and court-martialed during boot camp after he refused to move to the back of a segregated bus during training. He was later acquitted of the charges and received an honorable discharge. His courage and moral objection to segregation were precursors to the impact Robinson would have in major league baseball.

Breaking the Color Barrier

After his discharge from the Army in 1944, Robinson began to play baseball professionally. At the time, the sport was segregated, and African-Americans and whites played in separate leagues. Robinson began playing in the Negro Leagues, but he was soon chosen byBranch Rickey, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, to help integrate major league baseball. He joined the all-white Montreal Royals, a farm team for the Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1946. He later moved to Florida to begin spring training with the Royals, and played his first game in Ebbets Field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947.

Rickey knew there would be difficult times ahead for the young athlete, and made Robinson promise to not fight back when confronted with racism. From the beginning of his career with the Dodgers, Robinson's will was tested. Even some of his new teammates objected to having an African-American on their team.

People in the crowds sometimes jeered at Robinson, and he and his family received threats.

Despite the racial abuse, particularly at away games, Robinson had an outstanding start with the Royals, leading the International League with a .349 batting average and .985 fielding percentage. His excellent year led to his promotion to the Dodgers. His debut game on April 15, 1947, marked the first time an African-American athlete played in the major leagues.

The harassment continued, however,

Baseball Heromost notably by the Philadelphia Phillies and their manager Ben Chapman. During one infamous game, Chapman and his team shouted derogatory terms at Robinson from their dugout. Many players on opposing teams threatened not to play against the Dodgers. Even his own teammates threatened to sit out. But Dodgers manager Leo Durocher informed them that he would sooner trade them than Robinson. His loyalty to the player set the tone for the rest of Robinson's career with the team.

Others defended Jackie Robinson's right to play in the major leagues, including League President Ford Frick, Baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler, Jewish baseball star Hank Greenberg and Dodgers shortstop and team captain Pee Wee Reese. In one incident, while fans harassed Robinson from the stands, Reese walked over and put his arm around his teammate, a gesture that has become legendary in baseball history.

Jackie Robinson succeeded in putting the prejudice and racial strife aside, and showed everyone what a talented player he was. In his first year, he hit 12 home runs and helped the Dodgers win the National League pennant. That year, Robinson led the National League in stolen bases and was selected as Rookie of the Year. He continued to wow fans and critics alike with impressive feats, such as an outstanding .342 batting average during the 1949 season. He led in stolen bases that year and earned the National League's Most Valuable Player Award.

Robinson soon became a hero of the sport, even among former critics, and was the subject for the popular song, "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?" An exceptional base runner, Robinson stole home 19 times in his career, setting a league record. He also became the highest-paid athlete in Dodgers history, and his success in the major leagues opened the door for other African-American players, such as Satchel Paige, Willie Mays, and Hank Aaron.

A Voice for African-American Athletes

Robinson also became a vocal champion for African-American athletes, civil rights, and other social and political causes. In July 1949, he testified on discrimination before the House Un-American Activities Committee. In 1952, he publicly called out the Yankees as a racist organization for not having broken the color barrier five years after he began playing with the Dodgers.

In his decade-long career with the Dodgers, Robinson and his team won the National League pennant several times. Finally, in 1955, he helped them achieve the ultimate victory: the World Series. After failing before in four other series match-ups, the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees.

He helped the team win one more National League pennant the following season, and was then traded to the New York Giants. Jackie Robinson retired shortly after the trade, on January 5, 1957, with an impressive career batting average of .311.

After baseball, Robinson became active in business and continued his work as an activist for social change. He worked as an executive for the Chock Full O' Nuts coffee company and restaurant chain and helped establish the Freedom National Bank. He served on the board of the NAACP until 1967 and was the first African-American to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. In 1972, the Dodgers retired his uniform number of 42.

Causes and Legacy

In his later years, Robinson continued to lobby for greater integration in sports. He died from heart problems and diabetes complications on October 24, 1972, in Stamford, Connecticut. He was survived by his wife, Rachel Isum, and their three children. After his death, his wife established the Jackie Robinson Foundation dedicated to honoring his life and work. The foundation helps young people in need by providing scholarships and mentoring programs.

Source: http://www.biography.com/people/jackie-robinson

Saturday 20 April 2013

Baseball Facts

  1. The first World Series was played between Pittsburgh and Boston in 1903 and was a nine-game series. Boston won the series 5-3.
  2. The New York Yankees have won 26 World Series titles, which is more than any other team.
  3. Former Yankees right fielder Mickey Mantle holds the record for most career home runs (18) and RBI (40) in World Series history.
  4. Baseball stars from the National League and the American League played the first All-Star Game in 1933. The National League has won 41 of the 80 games. The game ended in a tie twice. In 1961 rain in Boston prevented extra innings and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. And in 2002, the game went 11 innings with the score knotted at seven before it was finally called off due to a lack of pitchers.
  5. Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. didn't miss a game in 16 years. He played in 2,632 consecutive games from April 30, 1982 to Sept. 19, 1998.
  6. Pete Rose, who played for the Cincinnati Reds and then was banned from baseball for life for betting on games while managing the team, holds theall-time record for hits (4,256) and games played (3,562).
  7. Philadelphia A's (now the Oakland Athletics) manager Connie Mack has 3,755 career victories, more than any other manager in history.
  8. The National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum is located in Cooperstown, N.Y. It was created in 1935 to celebrate baseball's 100th anniversary.
Source: www.factmonster.com

Sunday 7 April 2013

NFL Draft caps from New Era released


Are you a fan of the 2013 NFL Draft Caps?

New Era Caps has been the official hat provider for the NFL for about a year now and they are making some quality gear for all of you fans. Whether it’s the backup quarterback with a clipboard, head coach Gus Bradley, or the man sitting next to you in the stands, New Era is providing the caps.

In April the NFL Draft Collection will hit shelves. There are a mess of hats coming out of New Era ranging from the 59Fifty fitted caps to the 9Fifty snap backs to the 39Thirty flex fit caps. Whatever your style is, New Era has you covered.
New Era have released images of the striking 2013 NFL Draft Caps collection, view here
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Saturday 6 April 2013

New Era launches customized caps in Europe

From March 4, European consumers get a chance to create their own individual New Era caps through the internet. At www.newerabyyou.com, shoppers can customize their caps according to their needs and preferences. They have the choice among 200 different logos, 33 materials and 56 colors. The 9Fifty and 59Fifty caps are the basis of all new creations under the flag of the “New Era by You” program. The rich offer of styles and materials allows more than 10 billion different combinations, making it quite likely that many users will wear really unique headwear. On the website, users have also the opportunity to vote for their favorite styles  The customized caps will be available in Europe at a retail price of €69.


Thursday 4 April 2013

KENZO NEW ERA CAPS



You know we love a good collabo and this one ranks pretty high. Parisian brand KENZO has teamed up with New Era to create one of the most sought after fashion accessories today.

We've been geeking out them and have scoured the fashion planet for these hot accessories. So far we've found a few at Opening Ceremony. You can also purchase the Spring 2013 collection on the KENZO site, but sizes are limited.

We think these are hot & with the accessible $60 price tag - is so worth it.

These are a COOL must have for the sunny days ahead.

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Many hip-pop Stars and Film Celebrities Wearing New Era Hats

Now men can enhance their look by these highly fashionable, colorful New Era hats. Everyone seems to be donning the caps however you like, by anybody, no matter age.

But why New Era so much? Well we believe its all about the originality and with New Era you get it all, the caliber of the fabric which makes it so comfortable along with its grip and fitness and with matching printed under visor, logos, embroidery and much more, they’re incredibly beautiful, well-made and inexpensive new era hats.

The reputation of a brand within the people is something essential for that success of the trademark.

New Era guarantees to take a distinction within your style and also cause you to feel just like a pop star plus a renowned celebrity.

In addition to many hip-pop stars and film celebrities wearing New Era hats, the brand has recently crossed the sports domination and be a brandname which is extremely popular among individuals who like street style and sports.

New Era has uncovered a new trend that has been renovated right into a assortment of truly authentic headwear made to personify style, fit, and proportion.
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Tuesday 2 April 2013

LEBRON JAMES IN NEW ERA AND SAMSUNG


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SAMSUNG has chosen "The King" Lebron James as their celebrity endorser for new Galaxy Note. In their most recent commercial campaign, "The King" is seen wearing a co-branded NEW ERA / NIKE 59Fifty fitted with his "Heart of a Lion" logo. The cap gets serious feature time in this string of commercials which follows Lebron from his home, food truck, to the barber shop. 

Monday 1 April 2013

New Era MLB Diamond Era 59FIFTY Cap


New Era MLB Diamond Era 59FIFTY Cap



If you watched spring training in Florida or Arizona this year, you no doubt witnessed the debut of New Era's MLB Diamond Era Collection 59FIFTY Caps. They took to the field just as this season's biggest storylines were unfolding, from closer-of-the-century Mariano Rivera's retirement announcement to newly minted Angel Josh Hamilton's slam of his former club, the Texas Rangers. Come opening day, these handsome hats will be worn for batting practice and select games by all 30 clubs.

As Major League Baseball's longstanding milliner – New Era made its debut in 1934 – the Buffalo-based company has a reputation for bringing it when it comes to performance. The Diamond Caps deliver in that department with breathable fabric that wicks away moisture and boasts 50+ UV protection.

We're particularly drawn to the seven teams – the Orioles, Reds, Rockies, Astros, Mets, Rays, and Brewers – that were honored with throwback looks that haven't seen the field of play in decades. That means, for Cincinnati fans, options like Mr. Redlegs (pictured), the team's 1950s-era mustachioed mascot. Invest in one for 2013, because your grimy topper could use a refresh.