Vulgar Texas Rangers hat pulled from shelves after fans mock embarrassing mistake

Vulgar Texas Rangers hat pulled from shelves after fans mock embarrassing mistake


A Texas Rangers cap that accidentally spelled out a vulgar word in Spanish has been pulled from stores.

The New Era Overlap 59FIFTY for the Texas Rangers is no longer being sold on the Fanatics website after fans pointed out the hats were spelling out a Spanish word for breasts.

The hats display the word “Texas” on the front as usual, but as part of the new design, the Rangers’ “T” logo is placed overtop of the word to give the appearance of “Tetas.”

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The new hats received mass amounts of ridicule from fans who quickly pointed out that to Spanish speakers, “tetas” means “tits.”

Google Translate also has the word translate the same, along with alternate translations that mean “boobs,” “jugs,” or even “hooters.”

Writer and Spanish-speaker Alejandro

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