World Patent Marketing Invention Team Announces A New Sporting Goods Invention That Allows People To Cheer For Multiple Teams, Fair Weather Fans
Miami, FL (PRWEB) September 21, 2016 -- World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, announces Fair Weather Fans, a sporting goods invention that helps people cheer for their favorite teams.
"The sporting goods industry is worth $63 billion,” says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. "Athletic lifestyles have been key in driving this industry forward for the past few years."
“It’s easy to get passionate cheering for your favorite sports team,” says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing Inventions. “That's why many people like to show their support by wearing clothes with their favorite team’s logo on it. This sporting goods invention lets people easily change the logo on their caps.”
Fair Weather Fans is a sporting goods invention that lets people alter their caps to support different teams. During a sports season, people may want to cheer for multiple teams, sometimes even across multiple sports. However, it can be annoying and expensive to buy a cap for each team. This invention is a standard baseball cap but it comes with velcro in the front. This velcro is then used to attach patches with the insignias of different teams, which are all sold separately. The user can buy the insignias they want and use the one that’s appropriate for whatever game they’re going to. This allows fans to support multiple teams very easily without breaking the bank.
“I believe in this product and feel like it's a real game changer,” says inventor Jesse R. “After all, change is good. To be able to give the consumer the option of removing and replacing sports teams insignias and the style and colors of their hat is, in my opinion, a novel idea. Changing sport affiliations because of personal preference in terms of seasons, team's winning or losing, or even just personal style should be afforded for the public without having multiple hats to keep track of and break in.”
Fair Weather Fans is a sporting goods invention that allows people to quickly alter their caps so they can cheer for multiple teams.
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