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ASA has redesigned their web site and their logo.
The are also launching a TV show on Fox. Softball 360 Sounds like a renewed marketing effort. I hope it pays off in more teams, players, etc.
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Sounds like another artificial reason to force us to buy more unneeded uniforms and othermerchandise.
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Once again people jumping to conclusions to the negative side.
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The move to the new logo may just be a political ploy to save ASA from an irreversable change to USA Softball.
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I apologize for any negativity as it appears I was wrong; but you know that unnecessary uniform/accessory replacement or redunancy is a pet peeve of mine. My concern was all those "ASA letters" we wear being replaced by a logo. Bad enough that I have to buy new caps for CP, just for the inappropriate flag requirement.
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I've never had a problem with the hats (other than goofy sizes). You didn't need to buy a new hat as the flag were sold separately and easily applied.
Yes, I have a load of hats (wool), but I just throw them in the washer with the rest of my uniform. When done, take them out and block them. They last about two-three years of full wear.
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Since this thread has morphed into a laundry discussion...
OK, I admit, I don't "quite" get around to promptly laundering my hats right after I get home. I tend to collect 2 or 3 changes of uniforms before I launder them. So, my hats do start to gather faint stains after a year or 2 that never become TOO obvious, but I notice them, so I don't wear those hats anymore for tournament use. But, I haven't figured out a way to keep the blue from bleeding over onto the white letters. And that happens with the first wash. I've tried color-fast detergent, cold water, whatever - the letters always pick up a blue tint. Once the hat has been washed a few times, and blue dye is no longer further tinting the letters, I wash them in the dishwasher. The DW detergent seems to do a better job with stains, and the "no touch" washing seems to be easier on the hats.
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Try washing them in a cap caddy in the dish washer
on the top shelve....Use warm water and light on the soap....works well...
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