All this non Louisiana stuff that started last year is the silent behind the curtains cost of the east side CF renovations if I were a betting man.
All this non Louisiana stuff that started last year is the silent behind the curtains cost of the east side CF renovations if I were a betting man.
The only confusion that remains is within this state, in the form of pettiness and intentional malice. All major television and radio networks refer to us athletically as Louisiana. Our conference has embraced us as Louisiana. We have won.
Now it's time to embrace our past and where we have come from. Welcome back older alumni that may have felt disconnected with our name change in 1999, and any other casual fan in Acadiana that wants to don cool retro gear.
https://www.homefieldapparel.com/col...intage-apparel
An example of a peer with a name change using retro merch. I’ve seen no uptick in Troy being called TSU.
Our merch sales suck because we don’t give the people what they want. I could be completely wrong, but I think this stuff is gonna sell like hot cakes.
https://louisiana.edu/news/coming-mo...W2-WAFBchFu_WMThe University of Louisiana at Lafayette has dipped into the vaults – and come away with nostalgia.
UL Lafayette’s new Vintage Louisiana Collection features a retro-themed line of gear and non-apparel items, from T-shirts and caps to pennants and license plates.
Beginning Monday, Vintage Louisiana gear and merchandise will be sold on campus at The Ragin' Cajuns Store outlets in the Student Union, M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park, and The Heritage at Cajun Village. The Vintage Louisiana Collection will also be available through local and national retailers, and online. Find a list of retailers here.
The collection’s launch coincides with the start of UL Lafayette’s Homecoming Week activities and comes as the University celebrates the 125th anniversary of its founding.
No one get mad at me for the “UL Lafayette” references, I’m just quoting the article from the university’s website.
To add to that, schools with vintage mdse are old logos and uniforms but with the same name that they have had for years, not an old, regionalized identity that they fought for years to be rid of. We achieve it, then now resort to what we wanted to escape from. Yes, it is nostalgic, but at what price? Embrace the Louisiana name ONLY. That is who we fought for and are now and it is time for older alumni to come to grips with it. I am an older alumnus who went to UL in the late 60's and early 70's and graduated from USL. I fought for the Louisiana name for years. In no way do I want to have anything going back to Southwestern Louisiana. Sometimes, we are our own worse enemy.
There’s debate to whether or not we should be selling “USL” merch in the other thread. But as far as “UL-Lafayette,” that should be a unanimous NO-NO from everyone on this board.
I think the person in charge of branding and attire doesn't have a clue. And unfortunately, she is going nowhere.
Now if I want something done my way, I go to Absolutely Embroidery & More. When it comes to Adidas attire, she can only purchase what has been approved.
They have to resort to the old stuff “vintage” because that is who the fan base is. The current students could not care less. Sell it to the old farts that make up the 15k.
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