Today, in partnership with the National Hockey League (NHL), we are excited to officially debut the first Fanatics Authentic Pro NHL on-ice uniforms. Our thorough design and development process resulted in a high-quality uniform engineered for the best hockey players in the world, hitting the ice for the 2024-25 NHL season. In addition to our commitment of providing players with best-in-class jerseys, fans will have the opportunity to purchase the exact same Made In Canada jerseys as their favorite players starting in the fall. Check out the video below for a behind the scenes look into how the on-ice jerseys are made, narrated by the legendary Doc Emrick, and look out for the new Fanatics NHL jerseys that will be handed out on stage during this weekend’s NHL Draft. #onefanatics
Fanatics; you didn’t mention anything about how you take advantage of the sweat shops in Taiwan and China to produce your apparel. Or how you pay your employees a below-poverty rate.
These awesome and talented women in Saint-Hyacinthe have been making jerseys forever... It was awesome to collaborate with them when I was at CCM Hockey , Reebok , adidas. So glad to hear that Fanatics recognized their terrific craftsmanship and are getting the best people to continue to produce the best jerseys in hockey!
It’s amazing to see how the National Hockey League (NHL) jerseys are being custom made with all the perfect details!! I can’t wait to see them on ice and see the Kings Ducks new logos on them and get a new jersey soon🤴🦆🏒
This is awesome! From start to finish, can't wait to get my hands on them. 🤗
Love seeing them being made by hand and even more excited to add to my Golden Knights jersey collection! 😍
"A stitch becomes the stuff of legend." Can't wait to see them in person Eric Bodamer!
Great news! 😀 😁 😄 🙂
Awesome John! Congrats!
Doc narrating 🐐
Co-Founder, Creative Outfit, inc.
1wIn 2016, I asked Michael Rubin "How do you make so much money?", he replied, "I make jersey's for $5, sell them for $150!" True story! Ethical? Hell no. Fat margins? Hell yeah!