With the playoffs in full swing, it’s finally time to invest in some Eagles merch! Check out the stores below to find some of the best Philly merch in the area. From vintage to hand-sewed to sustainable fashion, this list has it all!
- Shibe: Vintage Sports – Midtown Village
Located in Midtown Village Philadelphia, Shibe is known for its vintage apparel from brands such as ‘47 brand, Junk Food, American Needle, and Mitchell & Ness. Shibe also incorporates local Philly artists into their own original designs. They design for every Philly sports team, and they even make kids apparel. Not only does Shibe have a storefront, but you can head over to their website to buy apparel as well!
- Philly Phaithful- Online
Find all of your Philly sports apparel at Philly Phaithful. Owner and previous ESPN producer, Dan Hershberg, began his shop out of childhood home in 2008. Since then, he has been able to grow his business and add an additional four graphic designers to the team. Philly Phaithful really has everything: baseball, football, basketball, hockey apparel with mens, womens, and youth sizes.
- Ham + Bone- South Street, Fishtown
Looking for pet apparel? Look no further. With two locations across Philadelphia in Fishtown and in the South Street Headhouse District, Ham + Bone is a locally owned pet store. You can find Eagles leashes, hoodies, jerseys, and so much more for your pup! Ham + Bones also provides grooming services and a fully stocked pantry!
- N.R.S. Boutique, East Passyunk Crossing
If you’re looking for a completely original piece of Philly sports merch, try N.R.S. Boutique located in East Passyunk crossing! Each piece of clothing within this boutique is incredibly unique and hand upcycled by owner Nicole. This women’s boutique specializes in custom pieces for all your game day needs!
- 215 Upcycled-Online
215 Upcycled was created by Isabella Dahrough in 2020 while attending Temple University. She is now making a name for herself in the Philadelphia fashion scene. Dahrough is focused on promoting the “slow fashion” movement and creating sustainable fashion for her buyers. She is excited to keep expanding her business to eventually open a storefront!
There you have it! Where are you buying your Eagles apparel?!