Yankees, Derek Jeter produce dumbest shirt in history (Photo)

August 13, 2016; Bronx, NY, USA; Derek Jeter is introduced as the New York Yankees honor the 1996 World Series team at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Munson-Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
August 13, 2016; Bronx, NY, USA; Derek Jeter is introduced as the New York Yankees honor the 1996 World Series team at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Munson-Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees and Derek Jeter just might have  produced the dumbest shirt in the history of mankind.

The New York Yankees and their former legendary player Derek Jeter, collaborated again to produce a horrendous shirt that people have no clue what it stands for.

Who presented this design and thought it looked good? Better yet, who manufactured these and thought they would sell? These are questions we need answers to! It is the letter “I” followed by a Nike shoe that appears to be a pair of Jordan’s, and the Yankees logo. Some people are speculating that it is supposed to be saying “I run New York.” How devilishly creative by them.

It is repulsive, and looks like “I shoe New York.” That’s not even a running shoe! This shirt joins the collection of the “Re2pect” shirt line that the Yankees and Nike have released since Jeter retired, and many people weren’t fans of that design either. However, this one by far takes the cake for being the worst. That is, of course, until they release another one.

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The Captain is one of the most iconic baseball players of recent memory, one of the best to ever put on a Yankees uniform. He deserves better than this. Unfortunately, no matter how much people are going to bash it, I’m sure Nike and the Yankees will sell a slew of them. It will attract people simply because Jeter is a legend.