CCNY Athletics opens official online apparel store for fans and community

Duane Bailey, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation - Official Website
Duane Bailey, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation - Official Website
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The City College of New York Department of Athletics and Recreation has introduced a new official online apparel store, developed in partnership with MetroTeam Sports. The initiative aims to provide CCNY supporters—including fans, alumni, students, and staff—with expanded access to branded gear.

The online platform offers a variety of CCNY Athletics merchandise such as clothing, hats, and accessories. These items are designed for people of all ages who want to display their support for the college at events or throughout the city.

According to the department’s announcement, “MetroTeam Sports brings extensive experience in collegiate merchandising and fulfillment, ensuring high-quality products and a seamless online shopping experience.” The collaboration also allows for future updates to the product lineup, including sport-specific collections and limited-edition releases.

The online store is now operational and open to everyone interested. Purchases can be made at CCNYAthletics.com/Gear.



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