The focus here is on the quality and perception of sports apparel. Players are not satisfied with the screen printing on jerseys as it makes them feel cheap, thin, and can lead to discoloration. The dissatisfaction could result in a potential redesign. Fanatics, a major player in the industry, has faced criticism for monopolizing the market. Fans direct their frustrations towards them, but Nike, as the designer of the jerseys, also shares some blame. The nostalgia for the old days when teams had their own jersey manufacturers is mentioned, but a return to that setup seems unlikely. The conversation reflects on the balance between quality, perception, and market dynamics in sports apparel.
Episode 264: Neal and Toby discuss Nvidia's historic earnings report where it is clear that the AI boom is alive and well. Plus, what a court ruling in Alabama means for the IVF industry and the government is coming after private jets. Neal shares his favorite numbers and why is Beyond Meat hoping avocado oil can save their burgers. And finally, MLB rolled out new uniforms and the players are not fans.
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