Nokona workers said they feel pride seeing their gloves worn by MLB players. For four generations, a company in tiny Nocona, Texas, has been stitching baseball gloves by hand for America's greatest ...
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Coach is no stranger to America’s favorite pastime. In fact, you might as well call the luxury leather goods brand an expert. Its original leathers were inspired by the properties and qualities of the ...
You can spend your time smelling leather somewhere else, as Nike has moved away from all leather for its latest baseball glove. The Nike Vapor 360 glove uses a mix of synthetic materials and ...
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — This Port Angeles man turns used baseball mitts into a whole new ballgame. "My name is KC Mack and I own Mack Provisions and I take apart old mitts and turn them into wallets." ...
Everyone who has cracked a ball into the outfield remembers necklaces and bracelets made from baseball seams. Unfortunately, some of us even wore them back in 2003. Now, for the more stylish fans, ...
Does your glove need some love? Are the laces broken? The fingers floppy? The leather cracked from leaving it outside in the rain? You need to call the Lonettis. Jim and Dom Lonetti are mitt mechanics ...
Baseball's opening day is right around the corner and one company will be paying close attention. Nokona is the last remaining glove maker that still produces the gloves in the U.S. for MLB players.
I got my first glove when I was five years old. Braced for tee ball, wearing my new snapback ball cap with a violently bent brim and a purple t-shirt with a local sponsor on the back, my dad and I ...