What do they do with championship shirts




















The losing team's apparel—usually shirts, hats, and sweatshirts—will be held in inventory locations across the U.

Following the game, Good will be informed of exactly how much product is available and will then determine where the goods can best be of service. Good chief development and chief marketing officer Shari Rudolph tells Mental Floss there's no exact count just yet. But in the past, the merchandise has been plentiful. And then the Colts beat the Bears, Daisy Palacios Feb 2, Listen Now. Share Now on:. Tom Brady celebrates in his commemorative championship T-shirt.

Your favorite band T-shirt just got a lot pricier. How are sports fines set? How to spot a fake Louis Vuitton. Also Included in. Share this Story. Latest Episodes From Our Shows. At major American sports events like the Super Bowl, the winning team is outfitted with championship attire that is immediately sold to fans at retail. The apparel usually consists of pre-printed caps and tees handed out on the field during post-game celebrations. But what happens to the premade shirts for losing Super Bowl championship teams?

But it's not going to be recycled either. The ultimate fate of the merch is actually quite positive. According to a report from Mental Floss , the losing team's merch is donated to those in need overseas. That makes total sense.

After all, what these shirts and hats have printed on them is of little to no consequence to people who are desperate for clean articles of clothing. Good , a charity organization located in Alexandria, Virginia, has taken the lead on the repurposing the unusable merch. The company's mission is to make giving easy — and they are clearly succeeding it at.



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