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Discraft drops June apparel collection with Barela, McBeth and Pierce

Discraft’s June apparel drop put Barela, McBeth and Pierce on jerseys, hoodies and restocked fan gear built to sell player identity off the course.

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Discraft drops June apparel collection with Barela, McBeth and Pierce
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Discraft’s June apparel update folded Anthony Barela, Paul McBeth and Paige Pierce into one merchandising push, mixing new designs with refreshed staples and restocked favorites for fans who want to wear the brand away from tournament rounds. The release was organized into four lanes, Discraft-branded apparel, an Anthony Barela collection, a Paul McBeth collection and a Paige Pierce restock, with sublimated jerseys, hoodies, logo pieces, signature tees and everyday wear built for playing, spectating or casual use.

The strongest business signal came from the way Discraft framed its athletes. McBeth’s section leaned on one of the most decorated names in disc golf and included 6X-inspired pieces, a clear sign that championship pedigree still converts into apparel sales. Barela’s line was marketed around confidence and flash, matching the public image that has helped turn him into a merchandising draw, while Pierce’s restock showed that older signature inventory still has enough pull to justify another run.

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That matters because the drop was never really about fabric alone. Discraft pitched the collection as gear that could live on the course and off it, which is exactly where modern disc golf merchandise has found a larger lane: apparel now carries player identity, team affiliation and lifestyle value in a way discs alone cannot. The company’s mix of signature athletes and branded staples pointed to a broader reality in the sport, where top players function as both competitors and consumer brands, and where fan engagement can be sustained between tournament headlines with a fresh hoodie, jersey or tee.

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