Wooter Apparel Aims To Close Out Successful 2021 As Global Leader In Customized Sports Apparel

Wooter Apparel Aims To Close Out Successful 2021 As Global Leader In Customized Sports Apparel

Over the last two months alone, a whole new crop of athletes – from MMA fighters, to Esports gamers, and rising young players – are making their own mark on sports in 2021 thanks to teaming-up with Wooter Apparel. It’s just another example of how Wooter Apparel is intensely focused on closing out 2021 by continuing to create custom made apparel and unforgettable experiences in sports.

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Wooter Apparel Unites With Ballin' 4 Peace And NYPD For 5th Annual Charity Flag Football Game

Wooter Apparel Unites With Ballin' 4 Peace And NYPD For 5th Annual Charity Flag Football Game

On Sunday, Haron Hargrave and the NYPD’s Lt. Michael Almonte hit the field for the 5th Annual Ballin’ 4 Peace Celebrity and Charity Flag Football Game (2:00 - 6:00pm) at Brooklyn Bridge Park, with the event including a “Back 2 School” supplies drive and free youth clinic (2:00-3:15pm) prior to the game, with music provided by DJ AllStar,  the National Anthem by Ziina, and a live performance from recording artist, Nathaniel. 

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Wooter Celebrates 5 Year Anniversary With Wooter App and Wooter Apparel Offers

Wooter Celebrates 5 Year Anniversary With Wooter App and Wooter Apparel Offers

Today marks the 5-year anniversary of the launch of the upstart sports tech and sports apparel company from Staten Island that revolutionized organized sports around the world, from New York to New Guinea. So how does Wooter celebrate? By offering its loyal fans a limited discount for both Wooter Apparel and the Wooter App!

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Wooter Partners With Seedinvest To Open Investment Opportunities With Sports Brand

Wooter Partners With Seedinvest To Open Investment Opportunities With Sports Brand

Wooter is raising investments to revolutionize organized sports. Thanks to a partnership with Seedinvest, Wooter is able to extend an investment opportunity to all clients, friends and also family. SeedInvest accepts less than 1% of companies that apply to raise on its platform and conducts due diligence and Wooter made the cut.  

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Big Move: Basketball Pro Aquille Carr Becomes First Signed Athlete To Wooter With Release Of His AC3 Line

Big Move: Basketball Pro Aquille Carr Becomes First Signed Athlete To Wooter With Release Of His AC3 Line

Aquille Carr made his next move his best move this week as the Baltimore native and professional basketball player officially becomes the first signed athlete to Wooter and will partner with the company to customize and release his signature AC3 merchandise line.

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Inside Wooter Apparel: Hargrave Featured In New York Knicks Charity Game, Wooter And Aquille Carr Team Up, Wooter Football Hits Hard With Aliso Niguel High School

Inside Wooter Apparel: Hargrave Featured In New York Knicks Charity Game, Wooter And Aquille Carr Team Up, Wooter Football Hits Hard With Aliso Niguel High School

Go inside the latest news and updates from around Wooter Apparel, featuring Haron Hargrave competing in the upcoming New York Knicks alumni charity game, Aquille Carr representing Wooter, and how you can help give back with the new collection honoring the late Mac Miller…

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Master P And Wooter Apparel Help Bring Hope To New Orleans At 2017 Essence Festival

 

Weeks before a 1,000 basketball fans, community leaders and local supporters flocked to the Xavier University of Louisiana Convocation Center on a Thursday evening in New Orleans, Percy "Master P" Miller stood moved.  

It was early June when the hip hop mogul and No Limit Records founder learned about the passing of a 7-year old boy in Louisville, Kentucky, Dequante Hobbs, Jr., who was struck by a stray bullet and died in late May. It was then that the New Orleans native and father of seven felt compelled to reach out to the family to provide some solace and hope.  

That feeling came to life as part of Master P's NOLA Celebrity Basketball Game at the 2017 Essence Festival on June 29th, which tipped-off with a peace rally prior to the game aptly named, The National Day of Peace. The goal: to raise community awareness about violence plaguing a number of inner cities around the US including New Orleans. In an event that featured Silkk The Shocker, Mystikal, Juvenile, Dallas Cowboys tight end Rico Gathers, former NFL wide receiver Jacoby Jones, former NBA players Caron Butler and Ben Gordon among a host of other athletes and celebrities, it was Master P's own son -- musician and actor, Romeo Miller -- who honored young Dequante by wearing the red and black number 7 jersey as a tribute.  

This was a proud moment for everyone at Wooter Apparel, who teamed up with Master P to outfit players and coaches on the court with jerseys and gear for his NOLA Celebrity Basketball Game.  

This was more than just another charity event.

Way more. 

The game served as a valuable reminder of how communities can come together for the greater good of investing back into its youth, as proceeds from the contest went to benefit the scholarship fund of Team H.O.P.E. NOLA. 

Late last year, Master P and New Orleans Pelicans assistant coach Robert Pack launched Team H.O.P.E. NOLA (Helping Our Players Excel) as a way to help at-risk youth in New Orleans and provide them with the resources and information to keep them off of the streets, succeed on the court and more importantly in the classroom. The 20 players selected to take part in the Team H.O.P.E. NOLA program range from age 12 to 15 years old and are selected from area schools. By the end of the program, the players will be equipped to make educated decisions and choices as they prepare for college, careers, and hopefully opportunities to one day be mentors or community leaders themselves.  

Since then, Team H.O.P.E. NOLA has remained active in their community, from helping raise donations, to assisting at senior centers and sharing their message about focusing on education and overcoming obstacles in life. 

Both Master P and Coach Pack know how important mentorship and leadership is, on and off of the court. The two grew up together in New Orleans and played on the same AAU squad, long before Pack played 13-years in the NBA and Miller rapped his way to stardom and launched his own record label.   

Now, the two life-long friends are focused on giving back and paying it forward with Team H.O.P.E. NOLA, with the 2017 Essence Festival and Master P's celebrity game yet another example of how change and hope truly starts at home.