One Thing Separates Baseball Fans From All Other Sports Fans!
Just this season, a new company by the name of Fanpelt is taking the baseball hat accessory market (if that was even a market before) by storm!
ST. MARYS, Kan., Sept. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Fanpelt offers baseball fans a chance to rock their favorite player's hair. So even if genetics have put the clamps on you growing your own furrowing crop of dreadlocks or a tight and mighty afro, now anyone can rock the look they desire! So whether you're holing shots at bag toss while tailgating in the parking lot, or trampling through a crowd of old people and children to snag a foul ball, there's a Fanpelt with your name on it!
These Wigs Look Legit. With a unique design, these wigs fit right under your favorite hat. So they are far better than those hair hats that are occasionally promoted. And best of all… these actually look like the player's hair! And for less than the price of a couple beers and a hotdog, you can't go wrong. Check out Fanpelt's entire lineup here
"You know, at first it was just a funny idea that we joked about… then the next thing you know I'm on the phone with the director of ESPN and getting contacted by Major League Teams... It's been crazy," says CEO and founder Andrew Christen.
Fanpelt has been featured on SportsCenter and also listed on www.rebateszone.com as a "Best Gift for Under $100"
Why Baseball? "Cuz I love baseball, there is a certain fan to player connection that you don't find in other sports." Not to mention the fact that as a baseball fan you know certain players specifically by the look of their hair under their hat. It's unmistakable.
While still in its infancy, Fanpelt plans to expand their repertoire vastly in the coming year. "Obviously, the goal is to have every baseball player's hair, who has hair… if you know what I mean!" Fanpelt also hopes to move into Minor League teams as well as College Sports, and the NFL by the start of next season.
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