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And with actual fan attendance (as opposed to the announced tickets sold) down significantly this season, now comes their newest money grab. They trademarked ‘Los Doyers.’ ...
To no one's surprise, local entrepreneurs jumped on Los bandwagon. Manny Morales, owner of Latin Lingo Clothing near Dodger Stadium said, "'Los Doyers' is the way Latinos have always said, 'Dodgers.' ...
They did trademark it and Nike has produced merch with "Los Doyers" on it, BUT the iconic "Dodgers" script is a big reason why the Dodgers uniforms is one of the best in all of sports, so I'm cool ...
LAist purchased a "Los Doyers" shirt earlier this summer in Santee Alley for $5. If you're interested, you better get Downtown to scoop one up before the Fashion Umpires call foul.
In 2010, the Dodgers trademarked “Los Doyers” after shirts and jerseys sporting the phrase proved profitable for businesses around Chavez Ravine, according to reports.
The Dodgers hold the trademark to “Los Doyers,” according to U.S. Trademark and Patent Office records. Nike officials declined to say why “Los Doyers” was not used on the “City Connect ...
Is the use of “Doyers” offensive? Jay Berman, who authored the piece for the Los Angeles News Group, pinpoints the origin of the phrase to a Latin ballplayer interviewed on the radio who could ...