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The coolest unofficial Blue Jays gear

Way-cool swag to show hometown pride

By Jean Grant| Photography by Carlo Mendoza
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Toronto Blue Jays: patches

Embroidered in the Jays’ distinctive font, Button-Machine’s Turonno patches will transform any piece of clothing into a symbol of civic pride. $5.75. Ebay.ca.

 

Toronto Blue Jays: hoodie

Complete with Drizzy’s signature scrawl, this hoodie gives a 6 God–worthy tribute to pitcher Marcus Stroman. $60. Thejaywalk.com.

 

Toronto Blue Jays: lapel pin

A cute lapel pin attached to a denim jacket is a subtly stylish way to show team support. $10. Crywolf, 91 Ossington Ave., 647-729-7078.

 

Toronto Blue Jays: button

Commemorative buttons have gone from dorky collectible to backpack staple. This one channels all that exhilarating bat-flip energy. $2.25. Ebay.ca.

 

Toronto Blue Jays: tee

The new tee from the Drake General Store and Red Lion gives the blue jay a style lesson from the city’s other notorious bird, the OVO owl. $38. Drake General Store, various locations.

 

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Toronto Blue Jays: Roots bomber jacket

Josh Donaldson devotees can mimic their idol in the same vintage-inspired Roots bomber jacket he wears around town. $592. Roots, various locations.

 

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Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
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